By: William Robinson Since the end of the 19th century, no nation has challenged U.S. supremacy over the Americas. The…
By: Alex Boylston When one thinks of the State of Israel, one of its many nicknames that comes to mind…
By: Hammad Khalid The new face of cancer is not cancer of the lung, breast, colon, or prostate. Instead, thyroid…
By: Bailey Palmer The relationship between the United States and Israel is peculiar, and given recent developments, quite childish. On…
By: Jack Keller The 60-year-old Indian is inspiring. Leaving behind a promising career as an electrical engineer at 26, Kailash…
By: Kathleen Wilson Last week, Americans were shocked to learn that three Colorado teenage girls had stolen money from their…
By: William Robinson Ukraine is not the only target of Russian expansion – it was not even the first. In…
By: Melanie Kent It’s Dec. 27, 2007, and the largest cities of Kenya – the booming, ordinarily stable, and most…
By: Bailey Palmer When the Arab Spring seized the world’s headlines in 2011, there was excitement in the air. Indeed,…
By: Cait Felt The newfound terrorist group ISIL seems to be all that politicians and news anchors want to talk…
By: Andrew Peoples After three weeks of massive demonstrations in Hong Kong, student protests are finally running out of steam.…
By: Connor Quirk Over the past few months, the world has watched as Hong Kong experienced unprecedented civil unrest. The…
By: Samantha Cleare Feminism: the doctrine advocating social, political, and all other rights of women equal to those of men.…
By: Chenee Tracey When U.S. citizens travel abroad, few anticipate a misdemeanor or felony charge from a foreign country. Every…