
WCPSS Board of Education Meeting on September 7th 2021
The WCPSS Board of Education is meeting on September 7th 2021 to allegedly satisfy parent demands for greater Covid restrictions and measures. While the news
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The WCPSS Board of Education is meeting on September 7th 2021 to allegedly satisfy parent demands for greater Covid restrictions and measures. While the news

The FDA Approval of Comirnaty was recently published. The CDC has a very detailed description of this limited approval. Let’s take a look at what exactly the limitations are.

Not so long ago, the number of breakthrough cases in Wake County made up just 2.9% of the total new cases. As of this morning this percentage shot up to 20%. So, what changed? Why are vaccinated people getting the virus?

Everyone talks about how the science points to mask efficacy in stopping the spread of the Covid-19 virus. We decided to take a look at the science facts collected by the CDC long before Covid pandemic. The results are, well, make up your own mind.

On Friday, new mask mandates were implemented in the Wake County. However, the final decision was left up to the mayors. Why?

Do you know what is the voter breakdown in Wake County? Do you have any idea about voter numbers and their affiliation? These are the basic questions we all should know.

Most people today believe the role of a politician is to hold a public office, give speeches and manage the matters of the government. This is a great misconception and can lead to voter disassociation. Politicians are foremost representatives of the people.

On Thursday August 5th the Concerned Citizen of Southeast Raleigh interest group organized Southeast Raleigh Community & Personal Safety Forum. It was locally a very important event, which brought security experts closer to the members of the Southeast Raleigh community.

On Tuesday, there was a mask mandate protest at the WCPSS (Wake County Public School System). It was organized by the Carolinateachers.org. This protest took place at 5625 Dillard Drive, Cary NC 27518.

The Atlantic slave trade started in 1501. This is when the first Portuguese ship transported the first African slaves into Brazil. This practice continued until 1875, when the Europeans