EDITORIAL: Turning Guantánamo Bay into a marine research center
Almost a year after lifting the United States embargo with Cuba, President Obama will visit the Caribbean nation again this Sunday.
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Almost a year after lifting the United States embargo with Cuba, President Obama will visit the Caribbean nation again this Sunday.
If you’ve ever heard of the punk-art group Pussy Riot, then you may already know about Russia’s controversial law that prohibits anyone from “offending the sentiments of Orthodox believers.”
Save those Grand Canyon postcards.
In the Whole Woman’s Health v. Hellerstedt case, the constitutionality of Texas’s House Bill 2 will be determined.
Destroyed Environment
Facebook, in a new attempt to make us more obsessed with our online persona, has expanded upon the “like” feature with new reactions. Now users can respond to posts with “Love,” “Haha,” “Wow,” “Sad” and “Angry.”
Researchers are still fighting the spread of HIV decades after it first emerged in the United States.
Spain’s freedom of speech laws are and have historically been much stricter than those here in the United States.
The Syrian civil war seems like an ongoing saga of increased violence and bloodshed with no light at the end of the tunnel.
Return those flight tickets for your vacation to Cancun. Spring break has been cancelled for Chicago State University due to budget constraints.
Sometimes it’s hard for Americans to imagine movies are made outside of Hollywood. You’ve probably heard of Bollywood, the Indian equivalent to Hollywood, known for its fantastic musicals with amazing dance scenes.
Apple CEO Tim Cook started a debate about privacy versus safety when he released an open letter stating that Apple was refusing to create a “backdoor” into iOS 9 for the FBI.
After Pope Francis claimed Donald Trump was not a Christian for wanting to erect a wall between the United States and Mexico, Trump fired back by saying “No leader, especially a religious leader, should have the right to question another man’s religion or faith.”
Vaccines keep us from getting sick. That’s a good thing, right?
In 2013, the United States spent $718 billion, about 20 percent of its budget, on defense.
After Antonin Scalia’s sudden death, the GOP was abuzz with politics and little thought of grief.
This week, the deputy director of the British Museum issued a memorandum of understanding to the Dja Dja Wurrung people, an Aboriginal tribe from Victoria, Australia, according to the Guardian.
From self-teaching thermostats to voice-controlled TVs, “smart” home devices offer the potential to integrate cutting-edge technology into everyday appliances.
Long gone are the days of the unparalleled American military giant.
Medical examiners, law officials and users alike have labeled it as the “drop-dead” drug epidemic.