Should sex be outlawed? This is an important question to ask in our time because the legalization of prostitution has reduced the role of force in this industry. More women are now entering the sex industry legally, according to Cho, Dreher, and Neumayer. In a legal market, demand for sex is higher ...
The Belarusian leader threatened to be an "eternal president" if the West did not stop "assaulting" his nation. Belarus's longtime leader Alexander Lukashenko has claimed he will certainly never step down from his job if the West does not place an end to efforts to oust him from the nation's top j...
A Scottish paper asked readers whether the nation should follow Australia’s lead in locking up people who may be infected with the virus Scotland’s largest newspaper has floated the idea of creating internment camps to forcibly detain residents who have tested positive for Covid-19 or who are “su...
ACCORDING TO NEWLY PUBLISHED INTERNAL DOCUMENTS, Apple CEO Tim Cook reportedly signed a “secret” $275 billion deal with Chinese authorities to bypass restrictions on his company’s operations. Struck in 2016, the massive five-year agreement included a vow from Apple to boost the Chinese economy thr...
A significant study has found that the share of wealth owned by the world’s super-rich soared during the coronavirus pandemic, while 100 million people sank into extreme poverty. According to the World Inequality Report, released on Tuesday, the top 1% took 38% of all additional wealth accumulated. ...
By Nadia Ramlagan/PNS- FRANKFORT, Ky. -- Kentucky lawmakers heard from the state's nurses, firefighters, truck drivers, grocery store employees and other essential workers yesterday in the first of two public hearings on distributing essential-worker bonus pay. Gov. Andy Beshear has said he wants ...
By Mike Moen/PNS- MINNEAPOLIS -- With forbearance protections ending during this stage of the pandemic, some struggling homeowners are sorting out their mortgage options, prompting fears scammers will take advantage of unsuspecting borrowers.Minnesotans are encouraged to seek out free assistance pro...
By JustTheFactsMax The first problem with televangelism is the lack of oversight. While a few televangelists may claim that it is a requirement for a Christian to live in poverty, current Pope Francis might disagree. Furthermore, many televangelists have gone too far in the other direction. Their mu...
By Eric Galatas/PNS According to a new survey, nearly seven in ten Americans say billionaires are not paying their fair share in taxes. Among likely voters, 65% support taxing the ultrarich's stock-market gains. Morris Pearl, board chair of the group Patriotic Millionaires, said raising taxes on the...
An Oklahoma state senator has introduced legislation that would force the state to compensate defendants accused of murder but later found not guilty due to justifiable homicide and named it 'Kyle's law' after Kyle Rittenhouse. Introduced on Tuesday by State Senator Nathan Dahm, a Republican who ...
The Milwaukee County District Attorney just confirmed the man's identity who drove through the Waukesha, Wisconsin Christmas parade, killing five and injuring 48 people. The suspect was out on "inappropriately low" bail. Waukesha police have been reluctant to name the suspect in Sunday's event, ...
Police in Waukesha, Wisconsin, have said the suspect in the Christmas parade attack intentionally drove his SUV into the crowd and have asked prosecutors to charge him with homicide. The incident is not being treated as terrorism. Darrell E. Brooks Jr. "intentionally drove his maroon SUV through b...