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(08/14/15 7:33pm)
Donald John Trump, Sr. is the leading GOP candidate as it stands today, and eventually something’s got to give. Established politicians may continue to bash the candidate for now, but how long until a small faction of support emerges? Or will Trump self-implode and lose his positive public opinion before help appears?
(04/19/15 11:01pm)
Everyone remembers where they were on 9/11, even though some underclassmen may have only been in kindergarten or pre-school at the time. In the panicked aftermath, the U.S. government and the Bush administration began to wage war upon Afghanistan and Iraq for reasons that were questionable and difficult to justify.
(04/14/15 1:15am)
Hillary Clinton officially announced her candidacy for president in 2016 on Sunday, and with her announcement, the favorite for the Democratic presidential nomination has entered the field.
(04/05/15 11:40pm)
Mr. Howard,
(03/30/15 12:07am)
Indiana’s Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA), passed by Indiana legislators last week, has caused a massive amount of backlash from a variety of different sources.
(03/24/15 1:10am)
Last week, the University of South Carolina lost a local, homegrown kid named Charles Terreni Jr.
(03/16/15 1:26am)
This will not be a column about the nuanced details of the pending nuclear agreement between the United States and Iran.
(03/03/15 3:37am)
Anonymity has always been a vital part of political and social commentary, and it has flourished with the expansion of the Internet.
(03/01/15 11:38pm)
On Thursday, the Federal Communications Commission voted to defend net neutrality by the slim vote of 3-2.
(02/23/15 2:02am)
Earlier this week, the Oklahoma House of Representatives’ Education Committee moved forward with legislation that would cut funding to the AP U.S. History programs, citing that the new curriculum is too negative and unpatriotic.