By: Kaitlyn Walker Barack Obama is certainly not the first president to unite with Hollywood power-players (Kennedy, Clinton, and Reagan…
By: Jonathan Klein Just two weeks after the Egyptian government threatened to cut off access to the web, in mid-January…
By: Alexander Sileo Despite all of the recent talk about women’s issues in the past month, there has been little…
By: Jonathan Klein After serving for nine years in the Marine Corps, Sergeant Gary Stein now faces the prospect of…
By: Sam Kinsman It is no secret that the United States economy has seen high unemployment, economic uncertainty and less-than-stellar…
By: Nathaniel Ament-Stone Once a decade, state legislators and judges around the country must redraw federal, state, and local district…
By: Tyler S. Bugg By now, in large part due to the viral social media that rocketed the news around…
By: Kelsey Thomas During a meeting of the General Assembly on Thursday, both the Georgia House and Senate passed their…
By: Emily Kopp A cracked voice, shabbily obscured by singing more softly, or by flinching away from the microphone. A…
By: Alexander Sileo Ryan authored a great article last week regarding Ron Paul’s strategy emphasizing delegates at the GOP convention…
By: Ronnie Kurtz Finally, it’s Super Tuesday! Anyone happen to know the delegate count? It’s Romney—207, Santorum—86, Paul—46 and Gingrich—39,…
By: Nathaniel Ament-Stone This coming Tuesday marks Super Tuesday, the busiest election day of the Republican presidential primary season with…
By: Ryan Prior Ron Paul is orchestrating a highly unusual, yet precisely organized, grassroots effort to bring as many loyal…
By: Jonathan Klein Under the gold dome of Georgia’s Capitol, Democratic Senators pointed forcefully to colorful redistricting maps, arguing loudly…