Even though Roe V. Wade occurred in 1973, abortion rights have been major issues in nearly every federal and state election since then. The world watches the United States political climate on these major issues regarding abortion and women’s rights. In this piece, columnist Corinne Lyons analyzes the major impact that these decisions could have on society now and in the future.
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The Fed’s Rate Hike And What It Means Moving Forward
On May 4, 2022, the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) voted unanimously to raise the Fed Funds rate 0.5%, or 50 basis points (BPS), to 0.9%. If you are wondering why this happened or what it means, let me help you make sense of it all.
What Is Sustainable Traveling And How To Do It
As responsible citizens, we should take the lead in achieving goals in sustainability by setting an example and creating a ripple effect. Sustainable traveling could help in reaching our universal goals.
Stimulus Round 2: Will $600 Make You Happy?
America must beat Coronavirus. America must restore the economy. American youth must get back to school. But what should the path to recovery look like? Is a $600 handout enough?
The Economics Of A Pandemic Like COVID-19
As Americans grow increasingly tired by a government-mandated economic shutdown, our differences are sure to arise. It’s the result of a capitalistic economy and free society merging with public safety. In classic political fashion to never let a good crisis go to waste, more of these debates will become politicized.
Public Services We Shouldn’t Take for Granted
Here are several public services everyday Americans of different backgrounds rely on and for which we should be grateful.
Gun Control In Education: How We Can Control The Fate Of What Happens
Unfortunately, what is getting lost in this rhetoric is the fact that although our young people are voicing their concerns, they are at ages where they cannot vote. However, as Millennials, we are at the prime age where we can control the fate of these decisive decisions.