For more than a decade now, the American political system has focused incessantly on healthcare and health insurance. High-profile tragedies have directed public ire towards American healthcare and insurance companies and now foster support for a central plank in the Democratic Party’s implicit platform — Medicare for All. Critics of America’s free market healthcare and...
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California’s Fair Pay to Play a foul for athletes
I never expected publishing a Christian daily-devotional book for athletes could land me in trouble with the National Collegiate Athletics Association. As a college athlete, the NCAA barred me from publishing my book, even if I donated all of the profits, as it would be a way for me to use my “name, image, and...
1619 Project disregards history’s heroes
The New York Times made news this summer with the 1619 Project, a series of essays and articles written with the goal of rewriting American history, using the year 1619 as the founding of our country, as that was when the first African slaves were brought to the New World. According to The New York...
The end of fast fashion: A race for consumer meaning
I want to buy Ritz crackers. Is it wrong to save 20 cents and not grab the Susan G. Komen-labelled ones? Why do we have consumer “sins”? Are we responsible for how the company that designed my phone pays its workers? Or how the sheep which grew the wool for my sweater was handled? ...
Emergency risk protection orders: point of compromise on gun control
A man in Washington posted on Facebook in June that he wanted to commit a mass shooting at a synagogue and that he was “shooting for 30 Jews.” He previously posted photos of himself with firearms and Nazi salutes. Law enforcement officers in Washington obtained an emergency risk protection order (ERPO) and removed an AR-15...




