By: Lauren Saccone
There are very few things that everyone can agree on. Americans battle endlessly on any number of issues: politics, religion, finances, on whether or not to watch The Voice. But there’s one thing that unites people across the country — an intense dislike for the IRS. So when news that the IRS was unfairly targeting conservative political... Read More
By: Nicole Capo
People have been seriously angry ever since news broke that the infamous “Monsanto Act” was passed while we were all busy talking about gay marriage — angry enough to start a fresh new wave of boycotts against the controversial agriculture giant. And, in the year 2013, you can’t have a proper boycott without an app, right?
Enter Buycott,... Read More
By: Lauren Saccone
Cannibalism. Chemical weapons. Torture. It sounds like a scene from a particularly dark post-apocalyptic horror movie — one you’d much rather skip watching. But for the people of Syria, these nightmares have become a part of daily life. When the rebels struck out against President Bashar al-Assad’s regime more than two years ago, the... Read More
By: Chris O'Shea
South Korea has an education problem. Specifically, cheating. It's so widespread that the Educational Testing Service — the United States based developer and scorer of the SATs — just announced it was pulling the SATs from every school in South Korea, mere days before high school students were set to take them. The unprecedented move has... Read More