That’s an interesting question. Yes and no. My book doesn’t directly address the question of trust between the sexes around sexuality...
Boston U. S. Attorney Andrew Lelling, who broke the case charging parents and university officials with cheating on college admissions
Rubbing noses, sniffing hair, pawing women…. what’s next for Joe Biden, licking faces?
Editor’s Note: An extortionist code-named “Viking” has seized control of a private warfare technology, pitting a U.S.
Postmodernism is a sprawling movement centered on the conviction that the modern world’s most distinctive achievements—among them the rise..
Matt Cook, Ph.D. is an economist, bestselling author, and composer based in Los Angeles. He founded Braveship Media, an entertainment consul
Police are investigating what motivated three university students to set fire to the Tulane University dorm room door of Peyton Lofton...
It’s an interesting question to me, because most often the envy charge is used against socialism, or any kind of outcome-egalitarian form
Climate Change (aka Global Warming) is becoming an even bigger issue with the new Democratic congress and its calls for a “Green New Deal.”
The ghost of Karl Marx, a specter that haunted Europe for over a century, was finally exorcised when the Soviet Union abolished its.....
The March 4 headline in Buzzfeed was startling but perhaps not surprising: “WWF’s Secret War: WWF Funds Guards Who Have Tortured and Killed People.”
Ayn Rand wrote about envy in her novels, her popular nonfiction, even in her journals and letters. It was a problem she examined from every
A Sharia London is the story of the transformation of a mild-mannered, politically-correct man into a fearless crusader. Marlon Stone, a...
“’The king died, and then the queen died,’ is a [chronicle] story, while ‘The king died, and then the queen died of grief,’ is a plot.”...
In a recent Time magazine article, Roger McNamee offers an agitated criticism of Facebook, adapted from his book Zucked: Waking Up to the...
“The gallows doth wonderfully work to concentrate the mind,” observed Samuel Johnson. . . .
I grew up in California in the 1960s and 1970s, then graduated from UCLA with a BA in Mathematics. Since my parents were divorced, I worked
Our head politician wants to use political leverage to fix higher education’s semi-censorship problem.
It has taken more than two decades for Venezuela, once the wealthiest nation in Latin America, with a long tradition of independence and dem
Following the State of the Union address, I found the state of the nation surreal.