The United States strives to both honor and assist our wounded veterans; but how do we treat our enemies?
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Why are we allowing hackers to censor information?
Increasingly large attacks are made possible by the so-called internet of things.
The way Wells Fargo treated its employees is the real scandal
Wells Fargo reports that over the last five years it has terminated 5,300 employees for “inappropriate sales conduct.” Not one of the bank’s top managers received a pink slip.
Three states will decide whether to continue the momentum against the death penalty
Support for the death penalty has slipped to just below 50 percent, its lowest level in 40 years.
The ethics of outsourcing childbirth
India, one of the top international destinations for couples hoping to hire women as surrogates for pregnancy, is poised to ban the practice in most cases.
How social media is changing women’s rights in Saudi Arabia
Change, however slow, will be welcome when it comes.
What the U.S. can do for peace in Colombia
The shock defeat was officially by less than a single percentage point.
People with disabilities are being twice punished for their crimes.
Serving time in prison is not supposed to be easy. But it is not supposed to be harder for people with disabilities.
The real cost of living in some college dorms might be higher than you think.
Gone are the days when the main difference between one college dormitory and another was the number of people per room.
Are U.S. police getting the training they need to protect and serve?
The men and women in police uniforms are being unfairly burdened.
