Summer News In Review
2014 has proven to be perhaps one of the most tumultuous years in recent history, ranking alongside 1968 and 1991 in the post-World War...
Ebola Outbreak
The Center for Disease Control has issued a Level 1 alert only three times during its entire history: in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina,...
Bashar al-Assad Wins Syria in a Landslide
Elections have commenced in Syria, and Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has been re-elected in a landslide.
Syria's parliament speaker, Jihad Lahan, announced the final results...
Bergdahl Release Controversial
US Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl has been freed after five years of captivity by the Taliban. That’s not the end, however. Even though many are...
The History of Ramen Noodles
The beloved Ramen noodles originated as Chinese soup that arrived in Japan. However, today, Ramen noodles are recognized as Korean. Really, they are a...
Democratic Presidential Candidates in the Mix
The next presidential election will occur in 2016 as will the Democrat primary. Numerous politicians have a chance to make it 12 straight years...
Jill Abramson Sacked
On May 14th, Jill Abramson, the New York Times Executive Editor, was fired without explanation. Abramson, the first female Executive Editor in the Times’...
Clay Aiken’s Opponent Dies
On May 12th, Keith Crisco, Clay Aiken’s opponent for the Democratic nomination in the 2nd South Carolina Congressional District passed away. The 71 year...
Shakespeare in the Park
Looking for something vaguely ye Olde Englishe to do over the summer? Well, a great way to check that important note off of your...
Buffalo Billion
Back in 2012, Governor Andrew Cuomo was presented with the “Buffalo Billion” Investment Development plan by the Western New York Regional Economic Development Council...