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Its Hotter Than Fire

I’m going to hell, but I just want to say that having only gender neutral bathrooms in public schools is far too liberal… even for me. Yes I get it. I know how really nasty […]

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The Haircut

Yesterday I went to get a haircut and as usual there were a few people ahead of me. I live a bit of a distance from any metropolitan area so I go on base to […]

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Face The Negro

Today is Wednesday, May 22, 2019 and you are watching “Face The Negro,” with Still Arr. Daye Lyon will be back on our next show. Today’s guest is Mins Wrights, Chairman and President of the […]

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Betcha Won’t Believe This One

Another Hill1News editors favorite. I really didn’t think this was possible, but it just goes to show ain’t nothing impossible. This happened last year in Guinea, Western Africa. N’na Fanta Camara, a healer from Guinea, […]

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Do You See It?

We have all gotten those Facebook post where the person asks if you see it don’t tell, just say yes in the comments. Well I think I see it. Its probably been there since the […]

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One Thousand Million

One thousand million is one billion, well at least in America. In Europe one million, millions is a billion. So there are no true “European” billionaires. They all use the American standard. So how do […]

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BlackFace

You ever get the feeling someone wrote an article about a derogatory subject and they went somewhere they wasn’t supposed to go? I was doing my research on the history of blackface and of course […]

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Stop Calling Me !@##

Pet Peeve – noun    Something that a particular person finds especially annoying. Everyone has a pet peeve. Some people have multiple pet peeves. One to four pet peeves is about normal. Five to ten pet peeves […]

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Hyperinflation

Hyperinflation starts when a country’s government begins printing money to pay for its spending. As it increases the money supply, prices rise as in regular inflation. However with hyperinflation, the government prints too much money. Some of […]