By Jack Keller On Nov. 4, Georgia will have a new senator—Democrat Michelle Nunn or Republican David Perdue. Since neither…
By Eli Watkins If the Senate is where bills go to die, then the filibuster has long been the pillow…
By Laura Pontari On February 18, 2015 Kate Brown was sworn in as Governor of Oregon, making her the United…
By Faiz Saulat Three young Muslim students at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill were shot in…
By Bailey Palmer Unveiled in early February, President Barack Obama’s 2015 national defense strategy has garnered more criticisms for the…
By William Robinson On February 12, Russia and Ukraine agreed to a ceasefire agreement brokered by Germany and France effective…
By Bobby Wetherington Ever since the Senate Intelligence Committee released its report on the use of Enhanced Interrogation Techniques, many arguments…
By James Haverly It’s about time we bring a long-forgotten cousin back into our embrace. From Cuba’s independence to its…
ime and time again, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science has demonstrated an affinity for the British biopic…
By Rob Oldham Sexist and Misogynistic. These are the two words that have incessantly followed director David Fincher’s adaptation of…
By Austin McCandlish Newly elected and passionately kicking off the 114th session of Congress, House Republicans immediately got to work…
By Robert Galerstein The competition for the Best Picture at the 87th Academy Awards appears to be a two-horse race.…
By Max Wallace How far would you push yourself to achieve greatness? This is the dilemma that “Whiplash” challenges viewers…
By Christian Pedraza In December, after many months of secret correspondence with Cuban President Raul Castro, President Obama publicly declared…