Political Polarization
History If ‘pro’ is the opposite of ‘con’ then what is the opposite of ‘progress’? Congress. And to that, we can thank political polarization. Ever… Read More »Political Polarization
History If ‘pro’ is the opposite of ‘con’ then what is the opposite of ‘progress’? Congress. And to that, we can thank political polarization. Ever… Read More »Political Polarization
**Italicized text is taken directly from FOX. All credit is given to Fox News and Rick Scott**
Protests have erupted in Minsk, Belarus, following the announcement of President Aleksandr G. Lukashenko’s re-election victory. Anticipating this outcome, the protests had been scheduled in… Read More »Unrest in the Streets Following Presidential Election in Belarus
Donald Trump’s all-out war on mail voting is backfiring in battleground states.
In order to reduce the effects climate change will have on our world, Emmanuel Macron—the president of France, has introduced new measures to combat the… Read More »How France is Aiming to Tackle the Climate Crisis
Anti-Semitism and racism against people of color are some of the world’s oldest forms of hatred and to this day remain some of the most prevalent.
**Italicized text is taken directly from the New York Times. All credit is given to the New York Times, Luke Broadwater, and Catie Edmonson.** A.O.C.… Read More »A.O.C. Unleashes a Viral Condemnation of Sexism in Congress
The descent of Venezuela into a dictatorship has resembled the fable of the boy who cried wolf. Back in July 2000, when Hugo Chávez won… Read More »The Venezuelan Crisis: A Time of Vulnerability and Vigilance