Closer Than They Appear: Don’t move on from the Panama Papers leak just yet
Columnist Anna Ayers argues that with billions of dollars funneled into tax havens, the lost funds can’t be used to help those in need.
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Columnist Anna Ayers argues that with billions of dollars funneled into tax havens, the lost funds can’t be used to help those in need.
Columnist Anna Ayers writes about the fight for equal pay for women, especially women athletes.
There is something to learn from all of the historical events that happened last week.
Columnist Anna Ayers argues that the current presidential race is harming the intake of important news and the future of America.
Senate Republicans are calling for Obama to opt against making an appointment.
Candidate hunting can lead to some pretty grim outlooks, but perhaps you can find the diamond in the ruff that represents you best.
Columnist Anna discusses why most police officers serve honorably, despite recent events involving those who did not.
Columnist Anna Ayers argues the lack of people of color nominated for Oscars this year is part of a bigger problem.
Binge watching seems harmless, but virtual addictions could be altering our sense of reality.
Columnist Anna Ayers discusses World AIDS Day and why people should take the opportunity to both spread knowledge about and try to help those with HIV/AIDS.
Columnist Anna Ayers discusses past refugee bans in the U.S. that were later viewed as unjustified discrimination.
Columnist Anna Ayers argues that a war against ISIS would be inherently different compared to other terrorist groups.
Rather than being upset about Donald Trump's beliefs, people should focus on their own.
The call for equality must be heard far and wide during Transgender Awareness Month especially.
The Obama Administration’s announcement on testing reform in schools further highlights the many ways students could receive a higher quality education.
Most recent ‘state of emergency’ in Hawaii reflects the increasing need to address homelessness on a person to person level.
Is the atmosphere of youth and college sports becoming too high risk? Fifth death since start of high school football season says maybe so.
After nine students are dead in fatal shooting at an Oregon college, the conversation of gun control and violence is upon us yet again.
The religious leader has had a heavily publicized visit to the United States, but has spoken about living admirably, not only about Catholicism.
This presidential election campaign has been a circus, making it even more clear that we keep our important decisions close to us.