Why Abs Are Made in the Kitchen
“You can’t outwork a bad diet.” Words that are repeated so often as to become cliche, and yet so rarely are they actually followed. …
Breast Cancer Awareness—For the Good of the Many
Is there still a need to pour funding into cancer awareness initiatives?
What’s Wrong with Being Rich
When there is a systematic flaw that continues to widen the gap between the “rich” and the “poor”, is there something inherently wrong with being rich in America?
Education the Key to a 21st Century American Economy
If Americans want to compete in a global job market, they need the education and skills to succeed. Without them, the U.S. as a whole is poised to fall behind its peers.
Save the Zygotes?
Even in a woman who is not on birth control of any form, an estimated 50% of zygotes (fertilized eggs) will be lost before the woman’s missed menses (aka her period). If we operate under the pro-life assumption that life begins at conception, do we not carry an obligation to preserve these lives as well?
Lance Armstrong: Why Athletes Shouldn’t Be Role Models
Athletes may be many things, but at their core they are humans, just like us. And that means they are fallible, just like us.
8 Cats Who Are Ready for Thanksgiving
The Thanksgiving holiday is right around the corner, and everyone’s ready for a feast, especially these furry felines! 1. This cat in a turkey …
A Comet Up Close and Personal
In 2004, the Rosetta spacecraft was launched by the European Space Agency (ESA) with the goal of landing a probe on a comet. On …
On Birth Control and the Line Between Morality and Legality
Approximately 3 million U.S. pregnancies are unintended. Contraception makes sense rationally, but what place if any does “morality” have in a legal discussion?