by Andrew Moran | Aug 26, 2020 | Articles, Business News, Education, Social Issues
For the first time in several months, millions of American students sought out their intellectual pursuits and stimulated their little gray cells as the United States school system hit the restart button. Many students returned to the classroom to read Goethe and...
by Tim Donner | Aug 26, 2020 | Articles, Election 2020, Politics, Social Issues
No matter whom you voted for in 2016, it was clear which presidential candidate represented the greater risk for the average voter. Whether you liked Hillary Clinton or not, she was undeniably the “safer” choice based on her experience in the White House and Senate...
by Kelli Ballard | Aug 26, 2020 | Articles, Columns, Culture and Entertainment News, Politics, Social Issues
Editor’s Note: Whether on screen or off, Hollywood can always be counted on to keep us entertained. This is especially true when it comes to politics. Join us each week as we shine the spotlight on Tinsel Town’s A-listers and their wacky and sometimes inspiring takes...
by Kelli Ballard | Aug 25, 2020 | Articles, Education, Politics, Social Issues
Recently, Liberty Nation reported on a teacher who tweeted out his concerns about parents and others in the household being able to listen in to and see what’s happening in the virtual classroom. The instructor feared this would inhibit productive conversations...
by Joe Schaeffer | Aug 25, 2020 | Articles, Election 2020, Politics, Trump Administration
Night One of the 2020 Republican National Convention saw President Trump and his campaign team set a tone of calm composure in stark contrast to the emotional frenzy and dark paranoia that dominated the preceding week’s Democratic convention. But it also...