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‘Five Nights at Freddy’s: Security Breach’ Review: An Exciting but Sloppy Haunted Hayride

February 6, 2024February 2, 2022 by Ian D. Mahon

The next-gen Five Nights game the fans have been waiting for…but was this pie served too soon?

Categories Blog Tags Gaming, Horror, Playstation, Review, Technology

Ben Shapiro Insists it’s Not Racist to Call Coronavirus the ‘Chinese Virus’

May 26, 2023March 20, 2020 by Ian D. Mahon

Daily Wire editor-in-chief Ben Shapiro insists calling the COVID-19 coronavirus the “Chinese virus” is not racist.

Categories Blog Tags Asian American, Coronavirus, Donald Trump, Politics, Racism, WHO 1 Comment

Sebastian Gorka Won’t Stop Blaming the Left for Coronavirus ‘Mass Hysteria’

May 26, 2023March 12, 2020 by Ian D. Mahon

Sebastian Gorka, former Deputy Assistant to President Donald Trump, blames Democrats for stirring the pot with coronavirus ‘mass hysteria.’

Categories Blog Tags Coronavirus, D.C., Democrats, Politics, White House, WHO 1 Comment

PFAW Joins Allies and Sexual Assault Survivors to #ReclaimTheCourt

June 2, 2023October 31, 2019 by Ian D. Mahon

In the face of alleged misconduct by a Supreme Court nominee, People for the American Way stands with SA survivors.

Categories Blog Tags Activism, Ayanna Pressley, Brett Kavanaugh, D.C., LGBTQ+, Politics, Supreme Court 1 Comment

PFAW and Allies #RiseUpOct8 and Rally Outside SCOTUS Building to Protect LGBTQ+ Workers

June 22, 2023October 16, 2019 by Ian D. Mahon

Before the steps of the Supreme Court Building, LGBTQ+ workers raise their voice as the SCOTUS deliberates inside.

Categories Blog Tags Activism, D.C., Gender Discrimination, LGBTQ+, Politics, SCOTUS 1 Comment

DC Urban Greens: The Farm Paving the Way for Growth in Ward 7

May 2, 2023June 9, 2018 by Ian D. Mahon

Ward 7 of Washington D.C. is known to be a ‘food desert,’ but this organization has made strides changing that this year.

Categories Blog Tags D.C., Environment, Farming, Grocery, Horticulture 2 Comments

In Hack We Trust: Congressional Hackathon Bridges People and Congress Through Technology

May 26, 2023December 14, 2017 by Ian D. Mahon

The hacker convention created by Congress to reconnect people to their politics. This is their third year of meeting.

Categories Blog Tags Apps, Congress, D.C., Hackathon, Politics, Technology 1 Comment

Chinese Demonstrators Call for Religious Freedom at Bible Museum Opening

June 2, 2023November 18, 2017 by Ian D. Mahon

The opening day of the Museum of the Bible became an address of human rights abuses in China—of Christians, in particular.

Categories Blog Tags Bible, CCP, CDJP, China, Christian, D.C., Politics, Religion 1 Comment

Ta-Nehisi Coates Talks New Book, Reflects on Obama

June 2, 2023October 11, 2017 by Ian D. Mahon

Author Ta-Nehisi Coates spoke at the National Museum of African American Culture and History to promote his new book on the Obama presidency.

Categories Blog Tags D.C., Journalism, Obama, Politics, Race 1 Comment

“Mother of All Rallies” Reels in Less Than Expected, but Patriot Spirit Shows

June 22, 2023September 16, 2017 by Ian D. Mahon

The “Mother of All Rallies” had a less-than-stellar turnout in support of President Donald Trump. Attendees were enthusiastic all the same.

Categories Blog Tags Activism, D.C., Politics, Proud Boys, Trump
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  • ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s: Security Breach’ Review: An Exciting but Sloppy Haunted Hayride
  • Ben Shapiro Insists it’s Not Racist to Call Coronavirus the ‘Chinese Virus’
  • Sebastian Gorka Won’t Stop Blaming the Left for Coronavirus ‘Mass Hysteria’
  • PFAW Joins Allies and Sexual Assault Survivors to #ReclaimTheCourt
  • PFAW and Allies #RiseUpOct8 and Rally Outside SCOTUS Building to Protect LGBTQ+ Workers
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