By: Chris Neill After raising more than $715 million for re-election last year, President Obama’s campaign machinery isn’t ready to stop just yet. The group known as Obama for America that once rallied donors and supporters during the two presidential races has…
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By: Anu Fawehinmi In 2019, with the intent of usurping Chick-fil-A from their fried chicken throne, Popeyes released their Crispy Chicken Sandwich. This bold declaration of war began the battle for market share turned marketing scheme affectionately known as the Chicken Sandwich Wars of the late 2010s. The battle even made its way to social media, with Chick-fil-A reacting to Popeyes’ recent menu addition and Popeyes responding in jest shortly afterward. Popeyes’ introduction of the Crispy Chicken Sandwich and their marketing campaign that followed revitalized the restaurant chain far beyond the expectations of the company, reestablishing it as a true…
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By: Chris Neill “I’m going to be the most electable candidate that will get in this Republican primary because I have the record and I have the will to say no to the out of control spending in Washington,” Rep. Paul Broun,…
« read »By: Patrick Wheat On March 8, Sulaiman Abu Ghaith, the son-in-law of Osama bin Laden who is now in U.S. custody, pleaded “not guilty” to a charge of conspiracy to kill Americans in one of the first cases of its kind to…
« read »By: Taryn Winston For some March means the beginning of springtime, as the temperature climbs and vegetation begins to grow. For others, it’s the month of “madness,” as the annual college basketball tournament kicks off and gambling resumes. It’s also, of course,…
« read »By: Max Wallace “You have a friend for life,” Dennis Rodman proclaimed to North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un when he visited the leader’s country. The former NBA star and would be diplomat evidently finds the Supreme Leader quite agreeable. Unfortunately, North Korea’s…
« read »By: Darrian Stacy “We must all do our part to make sure our God-given rights are protected here at home. That includes our most fundamental right as citizens: the right to vote. When any American—no matter where they live or what their…
« read »By: Darrian Stacy Contributor: Andrew Roberts President Michael Adams has been President of the University of Georgia since 1997. Holding a Ph.D. from the Ohio State University as well as five honorary degrees, the president has accepted over 50 awards for higher…
« read »By: Jackson Garner The citizens of DeKalb County were given choices on November 6, 2012. Their choices were then transformed into representatives that were seen as legitimate through the eyes of not only the municipality that elected them, but also higher levels…
« read »By: Charlie Spalding Last fall, while much of the nation was embroiled with the upcoming presidential election, residents of Georgia’s sleepy Sapelo Island had much more dire conflicts looming on their minds. Property tax bills were beginning to arrive, and for many…
« read »By: Tia Ayele The plight of human rights in Africa is one of grave concern to the international community. Daily obstructions to fundamental rights are discernable in most countries in Africa, as the suppression of political freedom and expression is largely universal…
« read »By: Park MacDougald Supporters of a two-state solution in Israel and Palestine were for the most part relieved following the January 22nd elections. Although Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s Likud-Beitenu alliance won a plurality of 31 seats out of 120, the right-wing electoral…
« read »By: Yuliya Bila On Sunday John Kerry embarked upon his maiden voyage as the U.S. Secretary of State. Over the course of the trip, he is set to visit nine European and Middle Eastern countries and to meet with Russian Foreign Minister…
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There once was a story about a man who could turn invisible. I thought it was only a story… until it happened to me. Ok, so here’s how it works: there’s this stuff called Quicksilver that can bend light. Some scientist made…
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