Something new is happening every day. In the world, country, state and city levels, there is always something to read about. Click here to read about a few stories that have taken place recently throughout the world. They might be even more local than they seem.
I send to you my S.O.S: what is Morse Code?
Morse Code is a range of dots and dashes sent in an orderly fashion. It can be used in war or communication in general.
The US-China trade war
corley wood, graphic artist Rising tensions between US and China?s president has impact on world trade economy. To see a more in-depth timeline and find out more about The US-China […]
United States gun laws timeline graphic
Many tragic events involving guns have happened already in 2018, raising many questions about the history of gun laws. Here is a quick timeline of gun laws in the United States.
Decidedly not at peace: The Korean Demilitarized Zone
The Korean Demilitarized Zone is a byproduct of the 1953 Armistice Agreement for the Restoration of the South Korean State, in which a buffer zone (the DMZ) divides the neighboring countries of North and South Korea, in an attempt to establish peace, order, and a clearly defined border between the warring nations.
The U.S. entered the Great War 100 years ago
It�s been one hundred years since the United States joined the Great War. The U.S. entered the war when they declared war on Germany on April 6, 1917.
OPINION: The travel ban: Fiction, fable and fact – Part 1
While terrorists arguably converge upon American property through various means and methods of transportation, there is an outstanding history of violence from those that board airplanes, i.e., the attacks on 9/11. Amidst continued attacks worldwide and on American citizens specifically, including the Boston bombings, the attack on Pulse Nightclub in Orlando, etc. etc., it is crucial that the Trump administration address the very real national security concerns these undocumented immigrants and refugees pose.
Opinion: Is the electoral college really the best way to represent the American people?
The recent riots after Donald Trump won the election by electoral vote while winning fewer popular votes than Hilary Clinton has reopened the question: does the electoral college really the best way to represent the American people?
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.