American Exceptionalism: The Untouchable United States
Our moral codes are fundamentally malleable. They shift based on circumstance. This is as true of nations as it is people. While there are considered …
Our moral codes are fundamentally malleable. They shift based on circumstance. This is as true of nations as it is people. While there are considered …
There seems to be a global trend of countries closing their borders. Countries seem to be slamming doors, dividing and sectioning themselves off from one …
China’s recent implementation of a virtual ban on international waste coming into their country marks a turning point in many countries with regards to waste …
The silk road is coming back. Or at least, that’s what China is hoping to achieve with their Belt & Road Initiative. China, who in …
Here we go again. More racist, factually incorrect rhetoric spewed from the mouth of a politician. This time it comes from the recently elected member …
Memes likening China’s president Xi Jinping to Winnie the Pooh has caused enough upset to the leader that he has chosen to ban the release …
Support and affection for the royal family is still surprisingly widespread. It’s interesting how those of us who scorn the royals and their pomp somehow …
It seems like when Kim Jong Un stepped over the DMZ on the Korean peninsula that the entire world simultaneously doubled over in shock. And …
Everyone loves a good debate. Which is why I risk developing a brain tumor by constantly going on Facebook comments and reading through the arguments. …
On April 7th, the Syrian city of Douma was reportedly attacked by the Syrian government with chemical weapons containing chlorine and nerve gas, which reportedly …