What is Known Regarding the Shooting at Richneck Elementary School On Friday, around 2:00 pm, at Richneck elementary school in Virginia, a six-year-old student removed
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A Dozen Down and No End in Sight: The Woes of a Desparate-O From Bakersfield, California
Any student of music history should be familiar with the Bakersfield Sound: the outlaw country movement to emerge from the unlikely burbs and honky-tonks of
Why Trump’s Legal Issues are Finally Serious
Former President Trump is currently mired in several messes. There’s the investigation into election meddling during his infamous call to the Georgia Secretary of State,
The Georgia Senate Runoff Result: Democrat (M/m)ajority
Today’s the day — and the word of the day is “majority.” The Georgia Senate runoff is underway, and both parties have dealt massive amounts
Donald Trump, 2024: It’s a Mistake to Count Him Out
It’s May 26th, 2016. After almost a year of being labeled by GOP leadership as a fool, a boor, a threat to the Republic, the
Nancy Pelosi Stands Down as Chairman. What Happens Now?
New York– On Nov. 17, 2022, House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced her decision to step down as House Democratic leader. Pelosi has been
Mostly Cloudy with Veering Winds: Forecasting the 2022 U.S. Midterms
“And in the morning, It will be foul weather to day: for the sky is red and lowring. O ye hypocrites, ye can discern the
In Conversation With Professor Eugene Volokh: Analysis of Roe v. Wade.
Today we have with us, Professor Eugene Volokh. Prof. Volokh. Prof. Volokh teaches Constitutional Law at the UCLA School of Law. Before coming to UCLA,
The History of Politics Behind Roe v. Wade
Washington DC – W.A Criswell, President of the First Baptist Church in Dallas, argues that “a child becomes an individual only after birth when it
Repercussions of Overturning Roe v. Wade
Washington DC – Roe v. Wade was handed down back in 1973. The 70s was a time when political parties viewed the law objectively, with