Why Congress gave away your privacy rights
In late March, the Senate voted to throw away internet privacy rules that had been approved in October, and last week the House of Representatives …
In late March, the Senate voted to throw away internet privacy rules that had been approved in October, and last week the House of Representatives …
“I’m dubious about marijuana. I’m not sure we’re going to be a better, healthier nation if we have marijuana sold at every corner grocery store.” …
In June, 2016 Omar Mateen walked into the Pulse Nightclub in Orlando and opened fire. Forty-nine people were killed and 53 others were wounded in …
In any discussion of a controversial topic, it’s easy to fall into a with-us or against-us mindset. Often times when someone proposes a topic (or …
I am not an American citizen. I have no right to vote in the United States of America. I did not vote during the 2016 …
There’s a billboard in Arizona that artist Karen Fiorito designed, and she’s receiving death threats because of it. The billboard features President Donald Trump surrounded …
Let’s face it: It has been a rough couple of weeks for the Trump administration. A federal judge struck down another executive-issued travel ban, the …
Our ability to change is only limited by our willingness. Americans must aspire to be better and they must strive to be inclusive of differences. …
A new bill has been introduced in Congress that may put your genetic information at risk. House Resolution 1313 seeks to allow employers to provide …
Last week, President Trump visited Ypsilanti, near Detroit, and spoke to autoworkers at the American Center for Mobility. In this talk, he discussed the possibility of …