Meet Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein

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September 7, 2016

schedule 3 min read

Jill Stein, environmental-health advocate and Green Party presidential nominee, wants to put people over profit. She sees the corporate lobbyists and politicians from both parties passing legislation that harms people and the planet and is determined to do something about it. Stein graduated from Harvard in 1973 and from Harvard Medical School in 1979. She […]

Trump using campaign money to fatten his own wallet

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August 31, 2016

schedule 2 min read

A new report shows that Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has spent nearly $7.7 million on his own companies since May of this year. According to Federal Election Committee filings, the cost of rent for the Trump Tower, Trump’s campaign headquarters, went from $35,458 in March to $169,758 in July. He has also spent $260,000 […]

‘Footloose or ‘Footless?

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March 7, 2016

schedule 4 min read

Payson Canyon’s recent “Bigfoot” sighting seems highly suspect First off I would like to go on record as saying that I believe that Bigfoot – Sasquatch, Skunk Ape, Yowie, Yeti or whatever else you want to call it – is real. In my completely biased opinion, there is a vast amount of physical evidence and […]

Landlord or Slumlord?

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November 9, 2015

schedule 4 min read

  When you move into a new place, there are certain expectations that you generally have: The place should be cleaned in advance, everything should be working properly, and it should, hopefully, be vacant before you get there. This is part of the contract you make with whichever apartment complex or landlord you give your […]