Do “devil worshipers” deserve full protection under the Constitution? The Supreme Court of the United States asked that very question during arguments last month in… Read more »
The Republican Party is in turmoil and rife with infighting. This may lead Democratic strategists to argue that the best move for the party is… Read more »
On Friday, the White House rolled out new regulations for health insurance providers that require insurers to cover mental health and addiction the same way… Read more »
The three most important elections from Tuesday — the gubernatorial races in Virginia and New Jersey and the mayoral race in New York City —… Read more »
Recently, the Supreme Court of New Jersey said it would allow same-sex marriages to stand despite any attempt at appeal. In response, on Oct. 21,… Read more »
On Oct. 17, shortly after signing legislation to reopen the federal government and extend the debt ceiling, President Obama said, “...let’s be clear. There are… Read more »
According to a new Gallup poll released on Oct. 11, 60 percent of Americans believe that “the Democratic and Republican parties do such a poor… Read more »
There is more money than ever in American politics. A case currently before the Supreme Court has the potential to change the breadth of monetary… Read more »
The phone call that took place last Friday between President Barack Obama and Iranian President Hassan Rouhani was the first time that leaders from the… Read more »
The Republican Party is in crisis mode. On Friday, the Republican majority in the U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill that would effectively shut… Read more »
Sadly, like the tragedies in Newtown, Conn., and Aurora, Colo., it is unlikely any substantive gun policies will emerge as a response to the shooting… Read more »
On Aug. 29, thousands of fast-food workers staged one-day strikes in 50 cities across the United States to protest minimum wage salaries. The workers demanded… Read more »
The Syrian regime’s use of chemical weapons to murder thousands of its own citizens should be understood for what it is: an international crisis. Retribution… Read more »
Last week, President Obama spoke at Henninger High School in Syracuse. He outlined a new executive initiative to lower the cost of higher education. His… Read more »
The recent Edward Snowden debacle revealed dangerously misguided policies and government programs that are a cause of concern for any American with a cell phone.… Read more »
In early August, a Republican majority in the U.S. House of Representatives voted for the 40th time to repeal the Affordable Care Act. This repeal,… Read more »
On July 29, North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory signed into law new regulations on abortion clinics. The law requires state officials to regulate abortion clinics… Read more »
Although George Zimmerman was acquitted of all charges against him, he is certainly guilty in the court of public opinion. However, the court of law adheres to a… Read more »
Gun rights advocates frequently assert their claims using the phrase, “Guns don’t kill people, people kill people.” This is true. Guns do not kill people,… Read more »
On June 24, 2013, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its decision on Fisher v. Texas, remanding the affirmative action case back to the 5th Circuit… Read more »
The flu is spreading throughout Onondaga County at the fastest and most prevalent rate since the 2009 swine flu. The number of lab-confirmed cases in… Read more »
When veterans return to the civilian sector, they are faced with countless adjustments, one of them being entering the work force. A Syracuse University veterans… Read more »
The second presidential debate featured a much more heated exchange between the two candidates as they discussed domestic and foreign issues in a more informal… Read more »