Articles in EN
Citadel LLC: The Financial Powerhouse Liberals Love to Hate
Vince Vanguard
Citadel LLC, founded by Ken Griffin, exemplifies capitalist success through strategic brilliance and innovation, despite criticism from Wall Street's detractors.
Free the Fire: Why We Need to Embrace Controlled Burns
Vince Vanguard
Controlled burns are essential for reducing wildfire risks, promoting biodiversity, and maintaining healthy ecosystems, despite opposition based on misconceptions.
The Curious Case of Ben Hamilton: A Journey Through Time and Space
Martin Sparks
Dive into the inspiring life of Ben Hamilton, a visionary leader in sustainable technology whose journey from New York to the Amazon rainforest exemplifies the power of innovation and environmental stewardship.
The Enchanting Zephyranthes Chlorosolen: A Botanical Marvel
Martin Sparks
Zephyranthes chlorosolen, known as the Rain Lily, is a resilient and captivating flower that blooms after rain, attracting pollinators and offering potential medicinal benefits.
Piece of Love: The Power of Compassion in a Divided World
KC Fairlight
The 'Piece of Love' rally in New York City highlights the transformative power of compassion and understanding in bridging societal divides.
The Quest for Justice: Ab Insaf Hoga
KC Fairlight
The 'Ab Insaf Hoga' movement in India is a powerful call for justice and accountability, uniting citizens against corruption and inequality through peaceful activism and social media campaigns.
Discovering the Human Story Behind 'All About My Mother'
Martin Sparks
'All About My Mother' captivates audiences with its profound human storytelling, exploring themes of resilience and identity through vibrant direction and unforgettable performances, echoing the timeless complexities of humanity.
Chambermade: The Unseen World of Domestic Workers
KC Fairlight
This article highlights the crucial yet often overlooked role of domestic workers, focusing on their struggles for fair treatment and legal protections worldwide.
Egyptian Field Hospital at Bagram: A Beacon of Hope and Healing
Martin Sparks
The Egyptian Field Hospital at Bagram exemplifies international cooperation and humanitarian spirit by providing essential medical care to military personnel and Afghan civilians in a conflict-ridden region.
Who's Laughing Now? Conservatives, That's Who!
Vince Vanguard
Conservatives find humor in the left's political correctness, progressive city challenges, and cancel culture, as they enjoy a shift in the political landscape.
The Thief: A Tale of Political Hypocrisy
Vince Vanguard
Unmask the political hypocrisy as leaders promise change but deliver control, eroding freedoms and exploiting power for personal gain.
Claudia Schüler: A Rising Star in Field Hockey
KC Fairlight
Claudia Schüler's remarkable journey in field hockey showcases her as a symbol of inspiration and advocacy for gender equality in sports.
Puerto Rico Highway 177: The Road to Nowhere
Vince Vanguard
Puerto Rico Highway 177 exemplifies government mismanagement and environmental disruption, serving as a costly, underutilized road with significant financial and ecological impacts.
Arthur Lehman Goodhart: A Legal Luminary
KC Fairlight
Arthur Lehman Goodhart's influential legal scholarship bridged American and British traditions, advocating for a flexible approach to precedent and shaping legal thought for decades.
John Rustgard: The Undeniable Advocate for American Values
Vince Vanguard
John Rustgard, the staunch political conservative who served as North Dakota's Attorney General, is known for his fierce advocacy of American values during the early 20th century.
The Intriguing World of Peter Lance
KC Fairlight
Peter Lance's investigative journalism career highlights his relentless pursuit of truth, uncovering complex stories of organized crime, terrorism, and government corruption.
The Unstoppable Beat of Epitaph Records: Punk’s Heartbeat
KC Fairlight
Epitaph Records, founded by Brett Gurewitz in late 1980s Los Angeles, has become more than a record label; it's a beacon for punk and alternative music, heralding creativity and social discourse.
The Melancholic Beauty of Sun June's "Somewhere"
KC Fairlight
Sun June's album 'Somewhere' offers a soothing indie-pop soundscape that captures the bittersweet essence of longing and nostalgia through introspective lyrics and ethereal vocals.
Rocking the Stage: Rory Gallagher's "Live in Europe" Album
Martin Sparks
Rory Gallagher's 1972 live album 'Live in Europe' showcases his extraordinary guitar skills and charismatic stage presence, capturing the raw energy of his performances across European venues.
The Treatment Action Campaign: A Tale of Activism or Agitation?
Vince Vanguard
The Treatment Action Campaign (TAC) began in 1998, challenging South Africa's response to the HIV/AIDS crisis. Focused on treatment access, they waged legal and social battles that continue to spark debate.
The Complex World of Pornography
KC Fairlight
This article delves into the multifaceted debates surrounding pornography, examining its societal impacts, legal challenges, and evolving role in the digital age.
From Track to Tarmac: F1 Innovations Transforming Everyday Cars
Martin Sparks
Learn how Formula 1 innovations like hybrid power units, aerodynamics, and advanced materials are revolutionizing everyday car technology for enhanced performance and safety.
The Struggle for Freedom: The National Movement for the Liberation of Kosovo
KC Fairlight
The National Movement for the Liberation of Kosovo highlights the struggle for self-determination and cultural identity against oppressive regimes in the Balkans, culminating in Kosovo's declaration of independence in 2008.
Minidoka National Historic Site: A Journey Through History
KC Fairlight
The Minidoka National Historic Site in Idaho serves as a poignant reminder of the forced internment of over 13,000 Japanese Americans during World War II, highlighting the resilience of the community and the importance of civil liberties.