Column: Teachers should be rewarded, not punished
By Alyssa Broer | Oct. 2, 2016The relative pay of teachers continues to go down as the job gets more and more demanding.
The relative pay of teachers continues to go down as the job gets more and more demanding.
Last night was Trump's chance to make his case to America, but he performed so poorly that, if anything, he did the opposite.
The 200 percent increase in hospitalizations this year is definitely a problem, but imposing stricter restrictions on alcohol consumption will not change the culture that fosters unsafe drinking.
A preview of the debate, as well as some speculation about what the candidates should watch out for and what they should do if they want to come out on top.
Driverless vehicles are a threat to American jobs.
The Clintons have earned their low support among young voters.
Although Hillary Clinton apologized for generalizing following her "basket of deplorables" comment, those who agree with her continue to label their political opponents with generalizing terms.
What some people think of as cultural appropriation in fiction may be the best way to spread culture through fiction.
Sam Brownback failed Kansas by implementing a textbook conservative economic plan. Now Donald Trump is set up to do the same for America.
Prominent Republicans have been suggesting that we suspend the Constitutional rights of the NY/NJ bomber. That's hypocritical at best, and disgusting at worst.
In response to a Sept. 6 column about environmentalism not being important in secular ideology, Avery Freeman defends environmentalism from a secular point of view.
Capitalism is usually good for the economy. Usually.
Third parties are hurt by U.S. political rules.
Historical figures should be judged in the context of their time.
Third parties should not be allowed to debate if they haven't met the 15 percent standard for inclusion.
A surprising amount of Americans oppose human rights for certain groups.
The threat of foreign governments buying all of our debt is disingenuous.