EDITORIAL: Standing against homophobia
In an act of violence directed against the LGBT community, a gunman named Omar Mateen killed 49 people at a gay nightclub called Pulse in Orlando, Florida, on June 12.
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In an act of violence directed against the LGBT community, a gunman named Omar Mateen killed 49 people at a gay nightclub called Pulse in Orlando, Florida, on June 12.
Former first lady and secretary of state, Hillary Clinton has been named the presumptive Democratic nominee for president. If she were to win it would make her the first female in history to win the nomination within the major parties in mainstream politics of the United States.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s inflammatory and racist comments during the presidential election cycle so far have drawn derision and criticism from politicians and figures in the media.
Education at a secular, government-funded university should never be compromised or infringed upon by one particular religious ideology. Unfortunately, that’s exactly what’s happening to IU researchers as a result of the state’s latest abortion restrictions.
Across the right and left, few people seem happy with the state of American politics. The griping about contemporary politics is as predictable as the election that inspires it. As it stands now, the Democratic and Republican parties seem ready to nominate candidates that large numbers of their voters dislike.
The United States Senate passed a bill May 17 allowing families of victims involved in the Sept. 11 attacks to sue Saudi Arabian officials for damages.
One hundred and five metric tons of elephant tusk ivory was burned in 11 pyres around the Nairobi National Park in Kenya last Saturday as part of removing ivory from the multi-million dollar illegal ivory trade in Kenya.
Throughout the past 18 months, the National Archives has been quietly releasing documents from the 9/11 commission that ended its investigation in 2004.
We have all heard criticism of the Affordable Care Act or Obama Care ad nauseam. Most of the criticism comes from people who oppose the Affordable Care Act because they feel the law is too close to universal health care.
Prince, the revolutionary musical icon, died last month at the age of 57 and drugs might have been involved despite Prince’s long-standing reputation for being clean.
The Indiana Primaries were last Tuesday, and we hope you voted because the results might have been shocking to some.
During a talk at Stanford University last week, former Speaker of the House John Boehner, R-Ohio, claimed Ted Cruz is “Lucifer in the flesh,” according to the Los Angeles Times.
Having an internship for the summer is only half the battle.
Controversial police shootings can often appear straightforward to the general public. White cops and black victims can show prejudices if there is evidence to suggest racism may have occurred.
Last week, Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew announced Harriet Tubman, a former slave and renowned abolitionist, will replace Andrew Jackson on the $20 bill.
With the Zika virus reaching across the globe, there are more than just health concerns.
There is an ongoing antitrust lawsuit against Google and its hold over the smart phone marketplace, according to the New York Times.
Journalists are supposed to have thick skin.
Social media was abuzz last week over news that Bernie Sanders had been invited to the Vatican by Pope Francis.
A teenager in Columbus, Ohio, is accused of livestreaming a freind’s sexual assault.