History is an extremely important subject. Without understanding the past, one cannot fully understand the present or identify where the future might be going. Now I for one am all about living in the present moment, but that doesn’t take away from the fact that history is there to teach us in the hopes that Read More…
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The Zika Virus and Mosquitoes: Origin Versus Outcome
The World Health Organization has declared Zika virus a global health emergency of international concern, which is only the fourth time in history such a declaration has been made. It’s projected that the virus could infect up to 4 million people this year, and scientists estimate as many as 1.5 million people could already be infected. It can be a difficult Read More…
A Decentralized Revolution: States Standing Up To The Federal Government
“Time For The People To Mobilize Behind Them” If one has open eyes, it’s not hard to see that the world is becoming more unequal by the day, as power and control over the world becomes further and further consolidated into the hands of a smaller élite class. In essence, this is centralization of power, Read More…
Poison Below the Poverty Line – An American Water Crisis
It is the hottest story in 2016 so far: hundreds of people have been poisoned for as long as a year and a half by a neurotoxin released in large quantities directly into their water supplies. Cable news and papers across the country have covered the emergency with horrifying interviews, wild statistics and the repeated Read More…
Cops Caught on Camera in Cowardly Gang-Style Beating of an Unarmed Man Lying Face Down
Marion County, FL — In August of 2014, multiple deputies with the Marion County Sheriff’s office conducted a drug bust. During the bust, Derrick Price ran from deputies Jesse Terrell, Trevor Fitzgerald, James Amideo, Cody Hoppel and Adam Crawford. However, once he realized he could not outrun the pickup truck, he quickly stopped, put his hands up, Read More…
6 Cities in Michigan Have Even Higher Levels of Lead than Flint
As the nation rightly focuses on Flint’s ongoing water crisis, other cities in the state of Michigan face even higher levels of lead contamination. The alarming pervasiveness of potentially toxic drinking water extends across the United States. The Detroit News reports that, “Elevated blood-lead levels are seen in a higher percentage of children in parts of Read More…






