If you’ve ever procrastinated, writes Jonathan Compo, you’re in better company than you realize.
Gen Z, Do Not Let Cancel Culture Be Our Legacy
Last week, former President Barack Obama called out cancel culture for not being activism. Allowing this to persist and become our legacy will only further divide the nation. Not allowing dialogue or attempts to understand those with different views from us is the wrong path to go down in 2019.
Virginia And Kentucky Elections Are Bad For Trump, But Not Fatal
Major Democratic victories in the South wins seem to spell trouble for President Trump’s reelection bid, but things are not so clear-cut. Liam Glen writes on the close stakes of the 2020 election.
Amy Robach And The Alleged ABC Coverup Of The Epstein Story
Margaret Valenti writes on the “hot mic” video leaked by Project Veritas that depicts Amy Robach criticizing ABC for quashing the Epstein story she had information on three years before it went viral.
Flaws In The Basel, Rotterdam And Stockholm Conventions Need To Be Addressed
The Basel Convention (1989), the Rotterdam Convention (1998) and the Stockholm Convention (2001) are the three primary global treaties that address and regulate the transport of toxic waste between the countries of the world. The U.S. government has signed all three of these treaties, but we've not ratified any of them. At this point, I would encourage the Trump administration, as well as whomever, wins the 2020 elections to attempt to work with the United Nations Environmental Program at addressing two major flaws with these 3 conventions and to wait to send these treaties to Congress for ratification until two major oversights within them are addressed.
What We Can Learn As California Burns
In the past week, both the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and the famed Getty Center have been threatened by flames. While both locations escaped damage, the 2019 California wildfire season is far from over, prompting Gov. Gavin Newsom to declare a state of emergency. Amid the destruction of so many homes and lives, there are lessons the country can learn.
The Start of FindTreatment.gov And The White House’s Solutions To The Opioid Crisis
Margaret Valenti writes on the announcement of the White House’s new website, FindTreatment.gov, and the White House’s solutions to the opioid crisis.
Armenian Genocide Vote: Ilhan Omar Reveals Foreign Policy Blind Spot
The influential progressive congresswoman ignited a firestorm of criticism after refusing to support a resolution recognizing the Armenian Genocide. Liam Glen writes on the inconsistencies of Ilhan Omar’s stance.
Ksenija Pavlovic Mcateer Speaks In Support Of Hugh Grant For BBC Radio 5 Live
Is it ever OK to refuse a handshake? Political correspondent Ksenija Pavlovic McAteer and Judi James, author body language expert join BBC Radio 5 Live Drive to talk about Hugh Grant's refusal to shake hands with Sajid Javid.
Pelosi Letter And Trump Tweet Pose Question to America
The President has put out a tweet and the Speaker of the House has put a letter committing to their positions on the impeachment inquiry ahead of testimony from Alexander Vindman.
