Year: 2022

Most people are familiar with the famous line from a newspaper editorial written more than 100 years ago. “Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus” is found in the published response to a letter sent by eight-year-old Virginia O’Hanlon.
She was having doubts about the existence of Santa Claus and penned a letter to the editor of The Sun, a prominent newspaper of the day. She wanted some assurance that Santa was real, and wrote, “Papa said if you see it in the Sun, it’s so.

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George Santos fabricated resume
Dr. Malone’s meta-analysis
Laundering of Expertise
Ross Gerber vs. Elon Musk
Poll: America’s biggest threat?
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Country singer and Army veteran Craig Morgan performed for troops in freezing cold weather ahead of the Christmas holiday.
The Army reported Morgan went to visit U.S. Army Garrison Bavaria to deliver a “Taste of Home” to Germany for the holiday season.
From Dec. 19 to 21, he performed three concerts for troops and their families who are stationed at USAG Bavaria.
On Monday, Dec. 19, Morgan held a meet and greet and then an outdoor performance for Soldiers in Camp Algier.

Taiwan will extend the length of mandatory military service from four months to one year in response to China’s rising threat to the island, President Tsai Ing-Wen announced at a conference Tuesday, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Starting in 2024, all male citizens born on or after Jan. 1, 2005, will complete a year-long period of conscription, a move years in development as China’s increasing belligerence compels reluctant Taiwanese to abandon a historically defense-averse attitude, the WSJ reported. The decision came after two years of deliberations and advice from U.S.