News & Society
The Taiwan Cock-Up
By Miroslav N. · 2 years ago
Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan deserves a special place in the ever-expanding annals of political dumbfuckery. Without anything resembling proper diplomatic preparation, she hopped on a plane and ...
Those Who Live In Glass Houses Should Not Throw Stones
By Larry Farmer · 2 years ago
Those Who Live In Glass Houses Should Not Throw Stones
Since the Syrian Civil War and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, I’ve noticed Americans of all political persuasions suddenly talking about war crimes, generally inhumane methods ...
Three Presidents
By Larry Farmer · 2 years ago
Three Presidents
Sometimes things don’t work out as people expect. This statement is true across all walks of life and throughout human history. In politics we often hear of unintended consequences. Whenever a law is ...
Russian invasion of Ukraine showed all the problems of the democratic countries’ “unity”
By James Hoyte · 2 years ago
Since the first days of March EU and NATO have begun execution of their plan of global isolating Russia. Putin’s invasion to Ukraine was used as an excellent reason. This plan contained several actions which ...
The Private Spies embedded among the January 6th Protesters!
By Thomas Smith · 2 years ago
While there has been growing speculation that federal agents and Capitol Police were very much involved in instigating acts of violence during the Jan. 6, 2021 protests and recording responses for the purposes of entrapment, ...
Why Nigerians should vote Peter Gregory Obi for President.
By Abuh-Ramson Eunice Eleojo · 2 years ago
Peter Gregory Obi is a Nigerian businessman and politician. He was the governor of Anambra state from 2006-2014. In May 2022, he became the Labour party nominee for the president of Nigeria in the 2023 ...
A Case Study of Misplaced Nostalgia for Colonial Hong Kong
By Nathan H. Chan · 2 years ago
A Case Study of Misplaced Nostalgia for Colonial Hong Kong
Nathan H Chan
January 20, 2022
During the recent violent protests in my hometown, Hong Kong, a news article quoted one protester bearing a British ...
Keder Solutions Answer Supply Chain Issues
By Kate Pierce · 2 years ago
The supply chain issues of today continue to be a complex problem that comes with no easy answers. The disruption in the supply chain was first seen through the COVID-19 pandemic and has continued to ...
Not What I Signed Up For
By Larry Farmer · 2 years ago
Not What I Signed Up For
Conservatives have traditionally been isolationist or noninterventionist. Although there are many examples to buttress this point, two are worthy of mention. William Graham Sumner, a conservative philosopher in the ...
How Roe V. Wade Will Impact the U.S Foster Care System
By Divya Rao · 2 years ago
Nationwide, there are approximately 424,000 foster youth in the United States. The Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe V. Wade and ban abortion curtails women’s autonomy over their own health and will also have substantial ...
Compounding Mistakes
By Trevor Matheson · 2 years ago
It is incomprehensible how anyone can, in their right mind, argue in favor of elective abortion. There are few cases where it might be appropriate to consider abortion, but those do not include reasons for ...
How Lab Managers Can Further Improve Safety Throughout 2022
By Aaron Milnthorpe · 2 years ago
Amidst the ongoing threat of the Coronavirus and the rising demand for the development of innovative new treatments, the life sciences and healthcare markets are under increased scrutiny.
Both commercial and academic laboratories need to ...
Benefits of a Paper Ballot System for State and National Elections
By Maximus Tyrannus Avery · 2 years ago
The US has approximately 213,768,000 registered voters at the time of this publication. Even though American voting systems have been enhanced for security and functionality on some levels, tampering is still a major possibility. There ...
98 years old and counting
By Anselm Anyoha · 2 years ago
Professor (and former Nigerian-Biafran Ambassador) Austin Okwu celebrated his 98th birthday at his home in New Haven, Connecticut, surrounded by his friends and family. The event was organized by Igbozue Connecticut USA, a social-cultural organization ...
Signs of the 70's
By Larry Farmer · 2 years ago
Signs of the 70’s
Ronald Reagan was elected President in 1980 and ushered in a conservative era which would last until the Obama presidency. I never saw it coming, but I should have. The signs ...
An insight on the Fifth Global Conference on Elimination of Child Labour
By Christian Romeo Njia · 2 years ago
The 5th global conference on the elimination of child labour effectively commenced on Sunday May 15, 2022 at the Inkosi Albert Luthuli Durban International Convention Centre (known as Durban ICC).
Contrary to the previous ones, ...
Who is Responsible for the Mass Shootings in America?
By June Stepansky · 2 years ago
This week we all experienced the terrible tragedy and loss of 19 young Children and 2 teachers in the school shooting at the Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas. In the aftermath of that horrific ...
Bigotry Doesn't Belong in Medical Care
By Michael J. Talmo · 2 years ago
Bigotry Doesn't Belong in Medical Care
By Michael J. Talmo
May 27, 2022
Bigotry is an ugly thing. In my country, the US, it has had a long and nasty history. From treating black people ...
Young People, Women, Independents, Minorities-- You Can Save our Democracy
By June Stepansky · 2 years ago
There was a time when we could live our personal lives without thinking too much about what was happening in our country. Except for those rare occasions where some government official was caught in a ...
Why We Need an Independent President
By Matthew Wringer · 2 years ago
For too long America has had presidents representing one side or another, a political war within a nation. To quote the words of Martin Luther King Jr., “Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can ...