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Lofty in its promises, hollow in its substance. → Read More
For several years now, we’ve seen a corrosive concoction of hyperbole and vitriol injected into our national discourse. In the early days of this reckless trend, the invective was often brushed ... → Read More
In today’s volatile political environment, a realm where partisan fervor and runaway ideological polarization seem to control the nation’s discourse, we seldom witness a given political ... → Read More
Preceding, and certainly following, the release of Fire and Fury, the headline-grabbing tell-all tome about the chaotic Trump Campaign and bewildering opening stanza of the Trump Administration, ... → Read More
In many respects, 2017 was a year that can’t enter the dustbin of history quickly enough. It was a year grotesquely-loaded with ample trials and tribulations, particularly within the public ... → Read More
Late last week, President Trump sat in an unusually restrained Oval Office, void of the pomp and circumstance we’ve grown accustomed to, and signed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act into law, as ABC ... → Read More
On December 7, Al Franken took to the Senate floor in what was likely the final address to his colleagues in the Upper Chamber. After a number of women levied allegations of sexual assault and ... → Read More
In the pre-dawn hours of December 2, the United States Senate passed the Republican tax reform bill by a vote of 51 to 49, with only Senator Bob Corker (R-TN) breaking with his party, NBC News ... → Read More
In ages long since passed, politics served as a cerebral battleground in which Americans healthily jousted over the adoption of solutions which sought to alleviate the ailments that plagued a nation. ... → Read More
Recently, President Trump returned from a rather lengthy whirlwind trip to Asia. During his 12-day exodus to the globe’s most heavily-populated continent, the president visited six cities, ... → Read More
When Donald Trump assumed office in January, there was an overwhelming belief amongst his supporters that he’d be a vehicle for change, an agent of welcomed reform that adeptly ushered in a new ... → Read More
There’s no denying it, the higher education system in the United States is in shambles. We’re all well aware that it’s highly possible that the next great financially-inspired ... → Read More
On October 4, a force consisting of U.S. Army Special Forces personnel and local soldiers was ambushed by a reputed ISIS affiliate while on patrol in the remote reaches of Niger. After the gunfire ... → Read More
On September 20th, Hurricane Maria made landfall in Puerto Rico, utterly devastating the island’s coastal regions with wind speeds in-excess of 150 miles per hour, as Time reported. In short ... → Read More
Over the course of the last several weeks, the headlines have been captivated by the veritable “Old Guard” of the Democrats’ congressional leadership, primarily House Minority ... → Read More
In recent days, news outlets such as NBC News have secured copies of Hillary Clinton’s highly anticipated book What Happened, the tell-all story of her 2016 presidential campaign. True to the ... → Read More
Here we stand, mere hours away from Mayweather vs. McGregor, a fight that promoters desperately want to advertise as the veritable “fight of the century.” However, ardent patrons of both ... → Read More
Here we stand, mere hours away from Mayweather vs. McGregor, a fight that promoters desperately want to advertise as the veritable “fight of the century.” However, ardent patrons of both ... → Read More
Each and every day in cities scattered across this country, Americans exercise their First Amendment right to peaceably assemble. By-and-large, these demonstrations are predominantly small and quiet ... → Read More
Each and every day in cities scattered across this country, Americans exercise their First Amendment right to peaceably assemble. By-and-large, these demonstrations are predominantly small and quiet ... → Read More