On Wednesday the state of Michigan sued Flint for failing to approve a water deal. Just how long can a clean water disaster in the US go on?
Has Fake News Changed Behavior?
Google searches for the term “fake news” exploded right before the 2017 inauguration, and the term continues to cross news feeds (there must be
Here’s What It’s Actually Like To Live On Minimum Wage
Minimum wage differs from state to state. If you’re lucky enough to live in Seattle, you’ll make at least $15 an hour as an entry-level employee.
The Battle for Net Neutrality in the USA
The FCC’s reclassification of broadband has been upheld for the second time, so let’s take a quick dive into the history of net neutrality in the US.
What You Didn’t Know about the H-1B Visa Program
Sweeping generalizations common in US political rhetoric tend to paint all immigrants with the same brush, and not in a flattering color.
Yes, French is Still an Important Language
For those of us who grew up in places with practically no French speakers, it’s easy to think that
Where Did the Term 420 Come From, Anyway?
With April 20th directly in the rear view, and the parties and protests that accompanied it, you may be wondering
Keynesian Economics vs Austrian Economics
The battle of the economic heavy-weights have arrived, what side do you fight on?
2016 Presidential Candidate Tax Proposals [Guide]
Today’s graphic offers a complete guide to where each presidential candidate stands on their proposals to change our tax structure. Many of the republicans are looking into a flat tax that would tax any income the same percentage. Some, like Donald Trump, would keep our tax rates similar to what they are, but lower corporate tax rates to the lowest of his competitors.
The Daily Show & Jon Stewart’s Legacy
Today’s infographic explores Jon Stewart’s legacy, and offers hints as to who his eventual successor may be.