This article was previously published in GPR’s Spring 2017 Magazine By Alex Boylston s 2016 came to a close, people…
By Madison Gable he Office of Technology Assessment was nixed at outset of the Internet age, and America is facing…
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By Seamus Murrock n January 18th, 2018, when Amazon, Inc. announced its list of 20 finalists for hosting the company’s…
By Alex Bragan Paul Perry checked all the boxes for an ideal #Resistance-era Democratic candidate: youthful, black, an Ivy League…
By Carson Poling The favelas of Rio de Janeiro, hubs of the Brazilian urban underclass, represent some of the poorest,…
By Tommy Desoutter uch has been said about the rise of far-right political parties in Europe. The United Kingdom’s vote…
By Madison Gable ritics of American mass media and members of the press alike had a lot to say concerning…
By Christian Sullivan easonable, not hardline, open to dialogue” are the three takeaways Joe Hunt wants voters to remember from…
By Ronnie Thompson Let’s be clear: North Korea is headed by a brutal and murderous regime. Its citizens are held…
By Seamus Murrock hen Janet Yellen took over as Chairwoman of the Federal Reserve on February 3rd, 2014, the unemployment…
By Bryce Culver and Sam Cleare This article was originally published in GPR’s Spring 2017 Magazine With the slogan, “Where Freedom…
By Robert McKenzie n Feb. 1, 2010, Fiverr opened for business. It began as a humble marketplace for a few…
By Marisa Pyle very day, 115 Americans die from opioid overdoses. This surge in prescription painkillers abuse has created an…