LGBT Right Issues in Japan
The Untied States Supreme Court granted the right for lesbian, bisexual, and gay couples to get married on June 27, 2015. Following this Supreme Court’s decision, other countries such as[…]
The Untied States Supreme Court granted the right for lesbian, bisexual, and gay couples to get married on June 27, 2015. Following this Supreme Court’s decision, other countries such as[…]
When it comes to social issues, the United States is evolving rapidly. Every year it seems that social issues gain more momentum, and more support from people across the country.[…]
the day of April 11, 2015, The United States and Cuba unite once more after 54 years of severed ties between the two. President Barack Obama and Raul Castro join[…]
The problem with migration in Europe, is it is so easy for people to come into Europe, that now most of the continent is made up of immigrants. These[…]
European countries today are facing an unprecedented amount of migration into their borders. Over 350,000 people have migrated into EU so far this year, an increase even from[…]
China’s economic slowdown, specifically in the manufacturing sector, has become an issue, and the more recent ups and downs of the stock market have only exacerbated the problem. China’s stock market[…]
By: Morganne Gibbs In today’s American news, there is no doubt that law enforcement officers’ actions make a majority of the headlines. From “Pigs in a blanket; fry them like[…]
Graham Richards With the 2016 Presidential election coming up, many people have announced that they will be running. This year the one big person that decided to run is Donald[…]
by Renee Reeve We are living in a historic moment. On July 20, 2015, the United States opened its embassy door in Cuba, a door that has been closed since[…]
By: Haleigh Smith In the upcoming Presidential election Donald Trump is running as a Republican. Trump officially announced his presidential candidacy on June 16 of this year. Earlier on[…]