Trump may be celebrating his 100th day in office with a government shutdown.
OPINION: The travel ban: Fiction, fable and fact-part 2
Positions taken by the news outlets covering the travel ban, have been broadly and decidedly critical of the executive order, accusing the commander-in-chief of racially profiling countries based on their large Muslim populations or their religious affiliations. However, the executive order issued by President Trump is neither unprecedented, racist or unreasonable.
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.
Aiding Paris: More Than a Facebook Filter
Facebook executives have come under fire from numerous organizations and citizens alike.
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.
A beginners guide to Benghazi
Unfortunately, the entire situation is used constantly to make political attacks against members of opposite parties, and the fact that several Americans lost their lives is a sometimes overlooked in the mess. Instead of treating it as a tragedy, it is used as political ammo.
Help Wanted: Paul Ryan for House Speaker
“Not having the right person in office could affect the party’s chances at the presidency.”
Third time’s the charm: The tale of the third Bush
It was Bush’s mentality that convinced the people of Florida to accept him and what many believe will land him a seat in the Oval Office.