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The best satire is based in truth. That is the case with this satire written by Alexandra Petri in The Washington Post:“Before you get too attached to me,” the woman said, “I must tell you my horrible secret: I can travel through time.”“For...

The chart above is from the AP/NORC Poll -- done between March 21st and 25th of a nationwide sample of 1,282 adults, with a 3.8 point margin of error. ...

I think most Americans think they have a constitutional right to privacy. But it's not guaranteed. There is no provision or amendment in the U.S. Constitution that guarantees a right to privacy. That right, as it currently exists, has been created by...

The following is satire by Alexandra Petri in The Washington Post: Tuesday’s election results suggest that the Republican legislativestrategy of “taking people’s rights away for no clear reason” was not an overwhelming success at the bal...

When we enter the workforce, we all come in with different life experiences, maturity, emotional intelligence, and understanding of longstanding power structures and systemic inequities. This is often most visible when it comes to entitlement. Read m...

The chart above reflects the results of the recent USA Today / Suffolk University Poll -- done between June 5th and 9th of a nationwide sample of 1,000 registered voters, with a 3.1 point margin of error. ...

These charts are from the recent USA Today / Suffolk University Poll -- done between June 5th and 9th of a nationwide sample of 1,000 registered voters, with a 3.1 point margin of error. ...