Canada has begun cracking down on immigration as they have seen an influx of people illegally crossing the border from the United States.
Deciphering Fake News
Whether or not you have lived under a rock lately is irrelevant. Currently, people are struggling to make sense of what exactly fake news entails and if you find yourself to be one of those perplexed individuals, read on so that by the end of this article, you can better understand how to spot fake news for yourself.
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Congratulations to Vision 48
The package covered many topics including a story about a North Greenville L.I.G.H.T. team’s missionary trip to India, an update on the NGU presidential search and other local news items such as the forecast and sports.
Chilling: Barron Trump “Homeschool Shooter” Remarks Made by Saturday Night Live Writer Crosses the Line
Christian Segers, Assistant Editor Barron Trump walking with President Trump after the Innauguration on January 20, 2017. Photo courtesy Wikimedia Commons. January 20, 2017 served as a day filled with […]
While we focused on the election, the world transformed
“The most important aspect of gatekeeping is that issues and events that are not covered are absent from the worldviews of most audience members.”
Loving: A glimpse into the racial inequalities of America’s past
Loving follows the 1967 Supreme Court verdict of Loving v. Virginia, which replaced prior laws or judicial code that had made it illegal for interracial marriages to exist and beautifully depicts the peaks and valleys that the Loving family had to traverse, in a film that truly captures the imagination.
LIVE 2016 ELECTION UPDATES: DDHQ projects Trump as winner of 2016 election
Welcome to The Vision Online’s live coverage of the 2016 Election Day. Check this page for updates on the candidates, the vote and reports from polling stations across the country.
Between Two Worlds: A look at the Contrasting Policy Positions of the 2016 Presidential Front-Runners
If you are one of the millions of Americans who have tuned in to the presidential debates and followed the banter surrounding the two major party front-runners, it is possible that you have begun to ask yourself where each candidate stands on the issues and what they believe needs to be accomplished if they found themselves sitting in the Oval Office.
States vs Feds: Syrian Refugees Create Government Controversey
A majority of U.S. governors unite in opposition towards the Obama administrations decision to allow thousands of Syrian refugees into the country,