by Sarah Cowgill | Jun 25, 2018 | Crime & Punishment
It seems like almost every candidate running for office over the last few decades — from president to dog catcher — has promised a tough stance on crime. That is, until 2016, when American values were flagrantly and viciously disrespected in favor of a “one...
by Archived Author | Jun 24, 2018 | Immigration, Narrated News
Today there is a political gridlock in America on the issue of immigration. In this article, you will read a proposal that many U.S. voters could easily support. The solution? Copy Singapore. If you have never been to this South-East Asian city-state of five million...
by Kelli Ballard | Jun 24, 2018 | Immigration
During a recent rally, one of Mexico’s presidential candidates, Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO), encouraged mass immigration to the U.S., calling it a “human right.” “And soon, very soon — after the victory of our movement — we will defend all the migrants in the...
by James Fite | Jun 23, 2018 | Narrated News, The Left
With the Brexit referendum two years past and the beginning of the transition period still nearly a year away, it’s unclear exactly what sort of separation will take place. Indeed, it seems to be getting less clear as time rolls on. Does Britain stick with the...
by Sarah Cowgill | Jun 22, 2018 | Immigration, Narrated News
As storm clouds roiling across the grasslands inched closer to the Ohio Valley, Midwesterners were readying to explode like an unwatched double boiler pot with a snug fitting lid. After weeks of news about Kim Jong Un and the historic summit had been wrung of any...