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Katy Perry Jumps On Board the Education Train During US Tour, Supports Teachers
According to the AP Thursday, Katy Perry will jump on board the education train as she begins the North American leg of her Prismatic Tour, in hopes of inspiring fans to
Is There a Link Between the 5 Traded Terrorists and the Potential Fall of Baghdad?
On the heels of the G7 Summit and the Third Annual EU-LAS (League of Arab State) Foreign Affairs Ministerial Meeting, news of rising insurgency in Iraq has dominated international headlines.
Discarding the Seeds of Bitterness
Much has been written, discussed, and debated regarding the promise of our current administration of “fundamentally transforming the United States of America.” But while most discussion centers on the increasing
The Real ‘War on Women’ (and children, and men)
This week, the UK kicked off the Global Summit to End Sexual Violence in Conflict, which is co-chaired by UK Foreign Secretary William Hague and actress/Special Envoy to the UN Angelina
Ukraine: Where East Meets West
On May 25th the Ukraine elected Petro Poroshenko as their new president in hopes that he could unify the country, bring an end to the violence, and steer the nation out
Hollywood Thinks Infanticide is Humorous
Infanticide (or infant homicide) is the intentional killing of infants. A more common term, abortion, is an operation to end pregnancy: an operation or other intervention to end a pregnancy by removing an
Part Two: A Step Backwards
Let’s flip the coin. We have examined the possibility that the “Gang of 5” Taliban leaders released by the Obama Administration have no connection to al Qaeda, and supposed that in that
Storming the Beaches: D-Day at 70
Today marks the 70th anniversary of D-Day, the allied invasion on the beaches of Normandy, France. On this day in history 156,000 soldiers, sailors, and marines lead by US and UK
Work It Like A Girl: the President Gets Physical
When I first saw the article come out detailing President Obama’s workout routine as seen in a Polish gym, my immediate thought was “are we really going to make fun
Part One: A Step Backwards
It is easy to convince oneself that the world outside your borders can be ignored, but time and again the policy of isolationism has proved misguided. History has taught us
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