Yemen Crisis
The Republic of Yemen is in West Asia, sharing borders with Saudi Arabia and Oman. It covers an area of 176,000 square miles (455,000 square kilometers), making it the second largest country in the Arabian Peninsula after Saudi Arabia. Yemen has a population of approximately 39.39 million, with a significant majority being Muslim.
Homes for free
A squatter occupies an abandoned or unoccupied area of land or a building, usually a home or a piece of land they do not own or legally have permission to use. In the US, doors should be locked when a house is vacant.
Panama Canal
A canal is an artificial lake or waterway that is primarily used to facilitate the passage of boats and ships from one body of water to another. The American founders of the Panama Canal were no different when it came to building it, though what makes the Panama Canal special, is the canal’s location.
The Great Fall
The Great Depression, a colossal global economic catastrophe that unfolded in the 1900s, stands as the most severe financial crash in the history of the United States. Its far-reaching repercussions were felt worldwide, cementing its status as a pivotal event in economic history, a period that reshaped the global financial landscape
Defenders
The Founding Fathers of the United States established a government divided into three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial. This division was implemented to prevent any single branch from gaining too much power, a principle that also applies to state governments. The legislative and executive branches create laws, while the judicial branch has the authority to uphold or reject them.
NATO
The world faced immense destruction during the 19th century, primarily due to the two world wars, with WWII emerging as the deadliest conflict in human history. In the aftermath of these devastating wars, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) was established as a military alliance among nations to safeguard against future conflicts. NATO includes 27 European countries, 2 North American countries, 2 Asian nations, and Australia, with the treaty being signed on April 4, 1949.
Iran deal
The Pahlavi dynasty was a royal dynasty that lasted from 1925 to 1979, led by Reza Shah Pahlavi, a soldier who adopted the name of the Pahlavi language to bolster his nationalist image. In 1921, with support from 3,000 to 4,000 British troops, he captured Tehran and displaced the Qajar dynasty. By 1923, he was the head of the government. Managing power proved to be a complex challenge for Pahlavi.
OPEC
The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) is a group that works together to maintain oil prices. Its founding in 1960 in Baghdad, Iraq, marked a significant moment in the history of global economics. The conference, known as the Baghdad Conference, involved five countries: Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and Venezuela. They met in Baghdad, but the organization established its Secretariat in Geneva before finalizing its location in Vienna in 1965. Three years later, OPEC made its policy on petroleum clear to the world.
Syrian Civil War
In 1971, a man named Hafez al-Assad, born on October 6, 1930, and who passed away on June 6, 2000, set out to gain control of Syria. He amassed significant power through two coups in which he participated. Ultimately, during a third coup, Hafez al-Assad succeeded in taking control of the country
Tariffs
The United States is one of the largest economies in the world, generating a remarkable $5.1 trillion in tax revenue in 2024. Of this total, $77 billion was derived from tariffs. Tariffs are essential components of international trade policy, serving as tools for governments to regulate economic activity. A tariff operates similarly to a tax; when a product is imported through U.S. ports from another country, it is subject to a tax upon entry, indicating that the product is not manufactured in the United States.
95 Theses
During the Middle Ages, the Catholic Church held unparalleled authority, enforcing its doctrines on every individual, including the nobility and monarchs. Despite its power, many affiliated with the Church exploited their positions, and dissent was virtually non-existent—until one brave figure emerged to challenge this status quo: Martin Luther, a German priest.
January 6th
The American election is one of the freest and fairest elections in the world; however, it is also one of the most complex. One of the reasons why it has that title is because of the Electoral College. America is a representative democracy in which the citizens elect someone to represent them in Congress.
HOA
The homeowners association (HOA) is the governing body of a group of homes. It includes the condos in the high-rise buildings, the rows of townhomes, and the neighborhoods of free-standing houses. To join the HOA, you must own land or purchase property in a community with an HOA; then, you can become an automatic member. An HOA tax is imposed to pay for standard services such as removing trash from resident’s homes.
Digital Gold
The Federal Reserve System is a financial institution (bank) pulling the heaviest weight on being called the most critical monetary institution in the world. Commonly known as the Fed, it is the central bank of the United States. The Fed has the power to control the US monetary policy, which includes regulating the money supply, setting interest rates, and supervising and regulating banks.
American Civil war
Slavery has existed since the days of civilization. In the past, when battles raged, the vanquished (losers) were sold off as enslaved people. Then, that enslaved person would belong to his enslaver and obey him. But an enslaved person doesn’t necessarily mean that he will remain an enslaved person.
SLAAP Lawsuit
When someone slanders a buiness or a person, that person or buiness can go to court and sue them. Admitting guilt of harm to another property or a person by a legal standard can be in two forms: libel (written statements) or slander (spoken statements). However, no criminal offense has been committed. Therefore, state common law and statutory law govern defamation lawsuits.
Standard Oil
John D. Rockefeller, born on July 8, 1839, and passed on May 23, 1937, was an American business magnate who dominated the oil and gas industry, holding a monopoly that transformed the sector. Rockefeller, one of the wealthiest individuals in American history, grew up in a large family in upstate New York
Fair Wage
By many in power, the declaration of the backbone of America is the middle class. In 2021, when inflation began to rise due to the Covid, many elected officials scrambled to stop it. The typical inflation rate is 2-3 percent, but in January of 2022, it reached a staggering 9 percent.