The evolving landscape of artificial intelligence in our daily lives. From smart cameras to facial recognition, AI is reshaping security measures and raising crucial questions about privacy.
Read More"I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character." To this day, Martin Luther King Jr's powerful words resonate, as in all aspects of life, whether it be in business, politics, or any other sphere, it is important to prioritize picking the best candidate possible while understanding that diversity and merit can coexist simultaneously. Throughout the twenty-first century, Democrats have taken the lead in championing diversity and inclusion, while Republicans have fallen behind, seemingly by design. Democrats have passed significant diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) legislation and have consistently demonstrated their commitment to achieving equal representation in all walks of life.
Read MoreAs one of the newest generations, Generation Z (‘Gen Z’) will be the people to inherit the world, so it’s more important than ever for them to vote. Over the past couple of years the world has changed drastically. Gen Z kids have grown up during extreme life altering events, social movements, a global pandemic and the national divide that followed. Since the 2020 presidential election the political climate has changed drastically making it critical for Gen Z to understand what they are voting for and their political identity.
Read MoreIn June of this year, 83-year-old Mable Childress bought a cup of coffee from a San Francisco McDonald’s and spilled it over herself. According to the National Public Radio, Childress subsequently filed a lawsuit against McDonald’s, with her attorney Dylan Hackett claiming that “workers were negligent for improperly securing Childress' coffee cup lid and that she continues to suffer from pain and emotional distress as a result of the incident,” pain of which coming from burns “on her stomach, groin and leg area and left scarring on her groin.”
Read MoreOn January 23, Arizona Democrat Congressman Ruben Gallego formally announced his bid for Senate after the idea was teased in December of 2022. As of January 11, Senator Sinema had a 59% disapproval rating among Democrats and even with Independents, 43% disapprove of her. So, who is Ruben Gallego and could he win in Arizona?
Read MoreDystopian fiction has captivated audiences since its rise in the 19th century. From classics such as 1984 to modern takes like The Hunger Games, dystopias intrigue us by creating seemingly new and almost inconceivable worlds - each more fascinating than the last. What creates a dystopia? Why are we obsessed with them? And how do we know we aren't already living in one?
Read MoreThe 2024 presidential election is closer than you might think. There are many worried about whether Joe Biden can survive his current term and prevail for a second term. Let's take a deep dive and consider what the future of the Democratic Party could look like.
Read MoreBias has become highly prevalent in news media, wherein reporters show preference for political figures or ideas often under the guise of “hard, reliable news.” Without media literacy, it’s easy to be sucked into an online echo chamber and believe everything you see, including targeted political messaging, which is why it’s essential to learn how to spot bias at the source.
Read MoreThe current on going investigations by the Department of Justice have made it even more clear to the American people the difference between the current and former President. President Biden has been open and compliant throughout the process, but former President Trump has been complaint to the point of an FBI raid on his estates. Both people are in the wrong but what really is the difference in this situation?
Read MoreHealthcare is perhaps the most divisive issue in American politics, best characterized by town halls across the country during the passage of the landmark Affordable Care Act (ACA), and its subsequent attempted repeal in 2018. The idea that the healthcare model in the United States is dysfunctional, expensive, and leaves millions behind needs no introduction.
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