Alyssa Waller, Staff Writer When it comes to pregnancy in America, 18% end in abortion. That is nearly one in five pregnancies that are terminated before full term. This means […]
United on the ice women’s ice hockey team begins Olympics’ anthem of peace
The 12 ice hockey athletes made their way from The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) into the Republic of Korea (ROK) where they joined new teammates for the upcoming Olympics. Making the first joint Women’s ice hockey team. Many see this as an effort to lessen the political tension between the two countries.
Net neutrality: a government power play or ensuring the right to privacy?
What motivation could the FCC have to enable the regulation of the entire Internet.
States vs Feds: Syrian Refugees Create Government Controversey
A majority of U.S. governors unite in opposition towards the Obama administrations decision to allow thousands of Syrian refugees into the country,
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.
Turks & Kurds: The Ankara Bombing
“It is not that people have less sympathy for Turkey, or less sympathy for Muslim-on-Muslim violence, but rather that the attacks against Turkey are a part of a very long, complicated conflict between the Turks and the Kurds.”