Kingston Police’s Drone Surveillance for Distracted Driving Sparks Legal and Privacy Concerns

By |May 23, 2025|Blogging|

On May 7, 2025, Kingston Police conducted a distracted driving enforcement operation using drone technology, issuing 20 tickets for drivers using handheld devices. This initiative, while aimed at enhancing road safety, has sparked significant debate over privacy rights and the constitutionality of such surveillance methods. Kingston police say the images captured by [...]

The Culture of Financial Secrecy Among Boomers

By |May 16, 2025|Blogging|

In an era where financial transparency is increasingly valued, many families still grapple with the taboo of discussing money. This silence, particularly prevalent among baby boomers, can have unintended consequences for their millennial children. As boomers approach retirement, undisclosed debts, risky investments, and lack of financial planning can become burdens that their children [...]

How Radical Jihadists Are Hijacking Islam and Brainwashing Our Kids: A Personal Wake-Up Call

By |May 14, 2025|Blogging|

Let me be clear: I am not attacking Islam. In fact, this piece is a call to defend it. As someone who has spent years studying culture, religion, and technology’s influence on youth, I’m alarmed by how radical jihadist ideology is quietly seeping into online spaces and reshaping the minds of young people—Muslim [...]

Essential Life Skills Every Teen Should Master by 18

By |May 9, 2025|Blogging|

Introduction You might think we’ve lost our minds with this article’s headline, but open your eyes—this is real. Teens today, born into a world of smartphones, streaming media, and digital distractions, need more than technical savvy to succeed. They must master a set of life skills that help them navigate adulthood with resilience, [...]

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