El Paso, Texas, 22 people killed in a Walmart, August 3, 2019. Las Vegas, Nevada, 58 people killed in Mandalay Bay Casino and Resort, October 1, 2017. Orlando, Florida, 49 people killed in a gay nightclub called Pulse, June 12, … Continue reading
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Op-ed Draft – Aaron Borchert
President’s Rights For the United States of America, having an intelligent, powerful, respected, devoted, and most importantly a president with a strong vision for the nation’s future, is necessary. But who the nation elects to be president is what is … Continue reading
Op-Ed Draft – imagination
The misuse of and addiction to opioids is a serious national crisis that affects public health and has claimed the lives of many Americans each year and now municipal governments nationwide are suing the pharmaceutical industry for the destructive opioid … Continue reading
Op-Ed Draft—CynicalWordsmith
Supporting the Wrong Right The second amendment may be a right to all Americans–however, this right is only infringing on the right of fellow citizens to feel safe by using a broken system to allow people to purchase weapons of … Continue reading
Op-Ed Draft – ajuuy7
We Need To Change For The Kids Shaming parents who deviate from a 24-hour-surveillance approach to parenting is creating a generation of unfulfilled, fully-dependent, helpless, anxious kids who will never leave home and have lives of their own. Today’s culture … Continue reading
Op-Ed Draft – Hershey
Their is no harsher punishment then death itself. The hold has been far to long for the abolishment of the death penalty. The use of these expensive measures in order to take away an individuals life due to criminal acts … Continue reading
Op-Ed Draft – VoxPopuli
Action Needs to Be Taken Against China’s Human Rights Abuses The world should take more action against the tyrannical Chinese regime because they are the world’s worst human rights abusers. The People’s Republic of China has shown consistently throughout its … Continue reading
Op-Ed Draft- Comp0327
Learning to Adapt in a Burning Habitat As a child, climate change was never a widespread issue that adults emphasized, or that threatened my world as I grew older. I was taught to recycle, that deforestation by corporations was something … Continue reading
Op-Ed Draft – Bane1900
Take Me Out To The Ball Game Walking into a baseball stadium, fans are overwhelmed with the smell of roasting peanuts, the flashing of cameras, and the loud echoes of die-hard fans cheering on their team. Booing at a baseball … Continue reading
Op-Ed Draft – ahntkd99
The impact of climate change is appearing faster than scientists had predicted, with the world now struggling with climate change. Currently, carbon dioxide is at its highest concentration in the atmosphere for three million years and is still rising. Finally, … Continue reading