As freedom religious laws continue to pop up all over the country, Americans need to realize that these laws have nothing to do with religion. Instead, they have everything to do with freedom; a freedom that the constitution protects.
Obama Visits Castro: Understanding U.S. and Cuban Relations
After years of tension and disputes between the U.S. and Cuba, Obama finally vists Castro.
Eiffel Tower Day: A Time to Reflect on Last Year’s Tragedy
When Paris fell victim to the brutal terrorist attack last year, the world watched in horror, however, the city and the nation itself look to move past the brutality of Nov. 12, 2015, through the celebration of Eiffel Tower Day, which highlights one of the world’s most recognizable pieces of infrastructure.
OPINION: Russian Withdrawal of Troops in Syria Creates a Russian Superpower
Following the proposed extensive withdrawal of military personnel in the regime led state of Syria, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has established his viability as a world leader.
Election 2016: Why our forefathers thought a limited-term presidency was important
By voting in an election, we are not only acknowledging the wisdom of our ancestors, but are in turn validating the thoughts we have for the direction we wish the nation to go.
OPINION: Terrorism in 2015
Midway through November, there have been over 300 reported terrorism incidents, with the most recent occurring in Beirut, Lebanon and Paris, France.
OPINION: Paris Under Siege
Although a terrible tragedy, perhaps France can unite the remainder of the world together in the form of a coalition to destroy the feared organization that ISIS has become.