Thought leadership on the most important issues of the Internet generation.
An aggressive military response is precisely what ISIS wants
ISIS wants a ‘cosmic war’ with the West. Don’t give it to them.
On Nov 18, 2015 by Matthew Rozsa
The real reason many Americans don’t vote
This is why it’s time to make Election Day a national holiday.
On Nov 11, 2015 by Matthew Rozsa
Bernie Sanders has a Latino problem no one is talking about
It’s Black Lives Matter all over again.
On Nov 11, 2015 by Chris Tognotti
Why Ashley Madison will win in court
A ‘read the fine print’ argument will trump common sense.
On Nov 5, 2015 by Derrick Clifton
Black Lives Matter won’t stop interrupting Hillary Clinton—and that’s a good thing
Just saying three words isn’t enough.
On Nov 3, 2015 by Skylar Baker-Jordan
Spring Valley proves there’s one device that should never be banned from schools
Your smartphone is not the problem here.
On Oct 29, 2015 by Derrick Clifton
This tech company shows why raising the minimum wage pays off
A Seattle CEO is setting an example companies everywhere should follow.
On Oct 28, 2015 by Hanna Brooks Olsen
Concealed carry and the myth of the ‘good guy’ with a gun
Good guys with guns don’t stop bad guys with guns.
On Oct 27, 2015 by Skylar Baker-Jordan
Taylor Swift still doesn’t get it—never touch a Black person’s hair without asking
Black hair is beautiful. But that doesn’t mean it’s yours to pet
On Oct 23, 2015 by Derrick Clifton
Google Books won—and so did readers everywhere
The service should have been legal all along.
On Oct 20, 2015 by Derrick Clifton
How the toddler shooting epidemic debunks the biggest myth about gun control
The kids aren’t alright. They’re accidentally killing each other.
On Oct 19, 2015 by Feliks Garcia
It’s time to disband the Benghazi committee
The Benghazi committee has wasted $4 million in taxpayer money. Enough is enough.
On Oct 19, 2015 by Seth Millstein
Your neighborhood watch app is racist
What happens when apps created for ‘safety’ perpetuate bigotry?
On Oct 16, 2015 by Derrick Clifton
Why the ‘war on science’ continues to lose the American public
In an environment where the public is so misinformed, it’s not surprising that the politics follow.
On Oct 14, 2015 by Cynthia McKelvey
Jim Webb, affirmative action, and the Democratic Party’s racial amnesia
It’s 2015—and the Democrats are still debating affirmative action?
On Oct 14, 2015 by Derrick Clifton
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