As 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 MoreAfter nearly two years of turmoil at CNN that culminated in the firing of former CEO Chris Licht, a new era of CNN has begun: the era of CEO Mark Thompson.
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 MoreThroughout the summer, the United States and its surroundings have been feeling the effects of climate change. Wildfire smoke from Canada has choked millions of people in the United States, Vermont is experiencing record levels of flooding, and the hurricane season is starting earlier and deadlier than ever before. Overall the period of June to August, was the hottest summer ever recorded in the Northern Hemisphere.
Read MoreBiden has officially announced his bid for reelection, and his campaign promises to have considerable consequences for the Democratic Party. In a country so politically divided, the election ahead will be evenly matched and heavily partisan. But is Biden the best candidate for the Presidency — what impact has he truly had on our country?
Read MoreIn spite of 2020’s racial reckoning, officials of both parties still broadly support conventional law enforcement and policing. True justice, and a society free of police violence, will require a more fundamental shift in how we talk about public safety.
Read MoreWith acceptance rates to prestigious colleges and universities plummeting to single-digit numbers in the past few years, high-profile families have made extreme efforts to get their children into elite schools. This article discusses the impact of the 2019 college admissions scandal and the inequities found in America's higher education system.
Read MoreWith an increasingly polarized political and media landscape, it can be difficult to find truthful discussions — a feat Pod Save America has certainly achieved. In this article, I discuss why I am so heavily drawn to the podcast in particular and why I believe others should tune in.
Read MoreCNN’s decision to host a town hall with former president Trump drew a great amount of attention, much of which staunchly criticized the choice. This article examines my opinion of the event and its implications.
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