More than one-third of Generation Y (also known as Millennials and categorized as those born in the early 1980s to the early 2000s) are living with their parents, according to a Pew Research Center report. That works out to 21.6 million people. More Millennial...
In perhaps the most startling success in human history, the Chinese government has at long last been able to declare a complete victory in the war against rumors, negativity, and other forms of unruly online conversations which have permeated the internet since the...
The United States greeted China’s new claim to an expanded no-fly zone in the East China Sea by flying two B-52 bombers through the area. Though the U.S. claimed the flights were part of routine training and had nothing to do with recent Chinese declarations, it...
It’s hard for state troopers in any state to crack down on drivers who are texting. Their low-slung police cars are ill-designed to allow them to peer inside a car piloted by a text-mad driver with his smart phone held below window level. The state of New York had an...
By now, you’ve probably heard the news that Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev) decided to enact a fundamental change in the way the United States Senate conducts its business. Previously, the decision to end debate regarding presidential nominees for judicial...