The European Parliament elections in late May were calmer than expected. The U.S. must not be complacent as it could be the calm before the storm.
My students see giving money away as a good thing but they’re getting leery of billionaire donors
Billionaire donors tend to favor causes that benefit or at least do not endanger their own bottom lines. Despite Smith’s generosity he’ against necessary tax increases.
What the flu does to your body, and why it makes you feel so awful
We all know the symptoms of influenza infection include fever, cough, sore throat, muscle aches, headaches and fatigue. Here is the flu, why.
Yes, eating meat affects the environment, but cows are not killing the climate
Advocates urge the public to eat less meat to save the environment. Some activists have called for taxing meat to reduce consumption of it.
How wealth inequality in the US affects health inequality in the US: 4 essential reads
If you have health insurance, a nice home and a decent job, why should you care about health inequality in the U.S.?
Generation Z voters could make waves in 2018 midterm elections
Will Generation Z affect the 2018 midterm elections? It is something the pollsters are probably not taking into account because they do not know how to.
Thousands of mental health professionals agree with Woodward and the New York Times op-ed author: Trump is dangerous
President Donald Trump has already shown an alarming escalation of irrational behavior during times of distress. He is a clear and present danger.
Has Trump violated his oath of office? A primer on presidential duty and accountability
After joint press conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin, U.S. President Donald Trump was barraged with criticism from both friends and foes.
Americans distrusted US democracy long before Trump’s Russia problem
Historically, the high-water mark for American dissatisfaction with government was the 1970s — the era of Vietnam, Nixon and Watergate.
Americans are not as divided or conservative on immigration as you might think
It may be true that Americans may not be as divided on immigration as some would think. However, the spoils go to those who vote irrespective of what the polls say.