Death Row Inmates Deserve to Live: John Taurek, “Should the Numbers Count?” and the Death Penalty
What happened? Since 1976, 1532 people have been executed in the U.S. across 28 states. However, in regards to federal executions, the U.S. has come
What happened? Since 1976, 1532 people have been executed in the U.S. across 28 states. However, in regards to federal executions, the U.S. has come
What happened? Do you know anyone who believes powerful world governments created COVID-19 to make money selling vaccines? Or by a scientist modifying a strand
What happened? Joe Biden won the 2020 Presidential Election and will be inaugurated on January 20th. The hard part comes after that when he and
What happened? On Thursday, January 7th, President Donald Trump finally acknowledged an end to his presidency the day after violence broke out on Capitol Hill.
What happened? As states slowly receive COVID-19 vaccines, there’s been much debate on how to best distribute them. While the federal government transports the vaccines
What happened? With increased voter turnout in several counties and states, election experts predict this 2020 Presidential election cycle saw voters turnout at record-breaking numbers.
What’s happening? In 2020, there are 12 statewide ballot initiatives in California that all citizens may vote on. These initiatives are high-stakes issues that would
What happened? In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, many people were worried about going to crowded polling places on election day. In order to
What happened? Back in July, the death of civil rights icon Congressman John Lewis renewed the debate of updating and rewriting the Voting Rights Act.
What happened? The United States’ COVID-19 response has been mixed in many regards, but a majority of states have implemented some form of safety measures.
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