By Cathy Milne on April 7, 2018
#CMJournalist, America, germany, gun control, gun safety
Headlines, World
Within 10 years Germany’s gun laws evolved from registration to confiscation. The latter made it easier for Adolph Hitler to imprison minorities and so-called undesirables, which ultimately brought about WWII. After WWI, Germany went through several changes in the weapon laws. The Law on Firearms and Ammunition was enacted in 1928. Under this law registration […]
By Cathy Milne on April 5, 2018
Real MMA
Entertainment, Headlines
Finally, the wait is over! No need to miss one moment of Real MMA brought to you by Real Water. You can now watch breathtaking action 14 times weekly on Asian Culture Television; KEGS-LP Channel 30.6 in the Vegas Valley. Beginning April 6, 2018, Asian Culture TV (ACTV) will air Real Mixed Martial Arts XVII, […]
By Jeanette Smith on March 31, 2018
Russian
Headlines, World
On his birthday, a former Russian double agent learned he was on the Kremiln hit list. Sergei Skripal was also on the list and weeks later was found ill, along with his daughter. They had been poisoned with a nerve agent. Britain blames Vladimir Putin. Boris Karpichkov was warned by a friend who told him […]
By Jeanette Smith on March 28, 2018
marijuana
Headlines, Healthy Living
Cotton Plant, Arkansas was an economically dying town, until the state voted to legalize marijuana for medical purposes in 2016. The legalization opened an opportunity for a new industry and a way to address some social issues. Marijuana growers are encouraged to set up shop wherever new jobs are needed the most. Mayor Willard C. […]
By Jeanette Smith on March 25, 2018
church
Headlines, World
Young people told the Vatican they want to have a more authentic and transparent church. They want women to be able to have more leadership roles and the “price of admission should not unreachable moral standards.” In the final document from a conference initiated by the Vatican, 300 young people were in attendance and joined […]
By Jeanette Smith on March 22, 2018
bomb
Headlines, U.S. News
Surveillance footage showed a man in a disguise and pink construction gloves, dropping off packages at the FedEx store. It did not seem like much, but it was what investigators were looking for while they were hunting the mysterious and prolific bomb-maker. Over the two-week investigation, officials had not seen the man responsible for terrorizing […]
By Jeanette Smith on March 17, 2018
McCabe
Headlines, U.S. News
Andrew McCabe was fired late Friday night, on March 16, by Attorney General Jeff Sessions. He was let go two days before becoming eligible for pension benefits. He was a top official for the FBI and he said he was fired because President Donald J. Trump wanted to tarnish his credibility as part of his […]
By Jeanette Smith on March 15, 2018
volcano
Headlines, Science
A team of British researchers were conducting a marine survey when they came upon an erupting underwater volcano, which are notoriously difficult to study. In collaboration with the University of the West Indies Seismic Research Centre, scientists from several universities in the U.K. were aboard the R.R.S. James Cook research ship. They were retrieving ocean-bottom […]
By Jeanette Smith on March 13, 2018
Cobb, Flood, Trump
Headlines, U.S. News
President Donald J. Trump accused The New York Times of reporting fake news on Twitter after they published a report stating he was not satisfied with the way his legal team was handling the special investigation led by Robert Mueller. The story, written by Michael S. Schmidt and Maggie Haberman, said that the president had been talking […]
By Jeanette Smith on March 11, 2018
North Korea
Headlines, World
Chung Eui-yong arrived at the White House with an invitation. He wanted to talk to President Donald J. Trump about not repeating mistakes from the past. However, South Korea believes that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was sincere about talking with the American president and ending his nuclear program. Kim had told South Korea […]