Horrendous Fire at Rohingya Refugee Camp

Horrendous Fire at Rohingya Refugee Camp

Tragedy struck on March 22 as a massive fire destroyed large parts of the biggest refugee camp in the world in Bangladesh. The Kutupalong refugee camp in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh is a massive refugee camp near the border of Bangladesh and Myanmar. It is home to roughly...
Gun Law Debate Doesn’t Address the Root Problem

Gun Law Debate Doesn’t Address the Root Problem

The mass killings in Georgia and Colorado have again stimulated the debate about gun control that we’ve heard for years. One side calls for background checks, magazine limits, and assault rifle bans. The other says “people, not guns, kill people,” and that the Second...
No “Spring Break” from Capitalism

No “Spring Break” from Capitalism

Plastered across the news in recent weeks were images of crowded beaches and large gatherings in Florida. Crowds got so big that police were used to break up them up, residents were irate and party goers ended up getting pepperballed and arrested. How did spring break...
Saving Us from COVID – One Rich Country at a Time

Saving Us from COVID – One Rich Country at a Time

Pfizer, Moderna, Johnson & Johnson, AstraZeneca, and other pharmaceutical companies have come out as great heroes of the pandemic era. By using some of the most advanced technology at a record-breaking speed, these companies created the vaccines that could...
Crumbling Infrastructure: A Continuing Crisis of the System

Crumbling Infrastructure: A Continuing Crisis of the System

When harsh winter storms brought chaos in the south-central U.S. last month, it was an extreme reminder that the infrastructure that should help sustain our lives is crumbling. But this isn’t new information. The warning signs have been there for years. Two years ago,...