Month: September 2021

What’s the Difference Between Artist and Singer?

What’s the Difference Between Artist and Singer?

We often hear the argument of someone being a really good singer, therefore they should be famous because of it, and if someone isn’t as good as a singer, they don’t “deserve” the fame and fortune, and they’re simply “overrated.” So today I want to talk about the difference between an artist and a singer, in my opinion.

Messi Scores his First Goals for PSG as They Beat Man City and Remain Undefeated

Messi Scores his First Goals for PSG as They Beat Man City and Remain Undefeated

Though Paris Saint-Germain’s season pretty much being a smashing success so far- no loses, and an incredible front three that can’t be rivaled- facing a team Manchester City’s was going to be a true test for the team.

U.N. Discusses Reparations, but Countries Who Would Have to Pay Up Have Little to Say

U.N. Discusses Reparations, but Countries Who Would Have to Pay Up Have Little to Say

At the U.N. General Assembly, African and Caribbean countries whose populations have been greatly affected by the lasting ramifications from years of slavery and colonialism were leading the conversation around reparations. They were backed by nations that were the least likely to be tapped to pay up, but the nations that were missing from the conversation help to showcase the issue at hand.

What Can Happen if Congress Doesn’t Act on the Debt Limit?

What Can Happen if Congress Doesn’t Act on the Debt Limit?

Today in the United States, as if the coronavirus pandemic wasn’t enough crisis for a lifetime, there is another government emergency looming around the corner. Janet Yellen, the U.S. Treasury Secretary, alerted lawmakers that the federal government will run out of money by October 18th unless Congress increases the debt ceiling.

U.S. Wildlife Officials Say Ivory-Billed Woodpecker & 22 Other Species Are Now Extinct

U.S. Wildlife Officials Say Ivory-Billed Woodpecker & 22 Other Species Are Now Extinct

It’s a sad day for fans and enthusiasts of the celebrated ivory-billed woodpecker and 22 more birds, fish, and other species. On Wednesday, the U.S. government officially declared these species extinct.

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