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Love It or Hate It: The Trump Presidency is Like No Other, Says USA Today Journo
Never before have we had a President that spoke his mind almost daily to the American people. Like it or hate it, President Trump, through his use of social media,… Read More
Graham Nash: How To Be Socially Conscious in 2017
Graham Nash is a two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee who created pioneering British pop-rock outfit The Hollies with childhood friend Allan Clarke in his late teens and… Read More
Cyber Attacks are Part of Putin’s Overall Arsenal says Russia Expert
What Russia may lack in modern traditional military assets, it more than compensates through its ability to wage tactical cyberattacks and ultimately the potential for cyberwarfare. That’s the opinion of… Read More
Coal Mining Jobs Will Not Return Despite Pres. Trump’s Claims: Expert Says
President Donald Trump states that his actions through Executive Orders will bring coal mining jobs back to America. Jonathan Norris, researcher and engineer, says that is not likely to happen…. Read More
Immigration Passions Run High as Trump Administration Addresses Issues
Passions can run high with immigration issues. Some Americans embrace immigration and immigrants as being the backbone of the United States. While with others, immigration is seen as problematic and… Read More
Trump’s Foreign Policy is “Chaotic, Amorphous and Unprofessional” Says Expert
American foreign policy under the Trump Administration currently is “chaotic, amorphous, and …unprofessional,” according to Ambassador Reuben Brigety, dean of the Elliott School of International Affairs at George Washington University…. Read More
Leaks & Anonymous Sources Dominate Coverage of Trump/Russia Investigations
During the scramble to be the first and provide the best possible coverage of the ongoing Trump/Russia investigations, credible news organizations have published numerous stories based upon “leaks” from sources… Read More
Where Are We in Trump/Russia Investigations? NPR Security Editor Tells Us
We have investigations ongoing of the Trump campaign/Russia connection in the Senate, the House and with the Special Counsel appointed by the Interim Attorney General. It seems we don’t have… Read More
Storytelling is the Backbone of Advertising Regardless the Delivery System
Authenticity and great storytelling combine to form the backbone of good advertising, according to advertising expert Chuck Borghese. Borghese is an award-winning veteran of the creative side of advertising having… Read More
The US is Factionalized – Only Held Together by Geography says Linda Tirado
Linda Tirado, author and activist, has written and spoken around the globe about what it’s like to be poor in America. She now has a new project. She is seeking… Read More
White House Is Often in Turmoil but It Reflects the Style of President Trump
This White House is run differently than the West Wings of past Presidents. Those were based on fairly rigid protocols, roles, traditions and procedures. This White House is not the… Read More
Security Gaffes in the White House Cause Intelligence Expert Grave Concern
The way President Trump is dismissive of “intelligence briefings” and makes disclosure decisions without prior consultation with intelligence experts causes grave concern to a long time security veteran. Recently, the… Read More
Syrian War Crime Cases Prepped by US Attorney David Crane
World-renowned international lawyer and national security expert David Crane is heading the Syria Accountability Project to hold Syrian governmental and faction leaders accountable for thousands of verified war crimes. He… Read More
National Geographic Uses Maps and Graphics to Makes Stories Come-to-Life
The job of the editorial teams at National Geographic is to make a “round world” come to life on a “flat plane” of a magazine, a web-screen, a phone or… Read More
Giving Kindness Changed Her Troubled Life Says Author Nicole J. Phillips
Nicole J. Phillips once had a personal life in turmoil until she discovered the gift of giving kindness to others and to herself. Outwardly, she appeared to have it all:… Read More
Poor Black Women Are Not Valued by Politics, Courts & Media Says VICE Editor
It is Will Cooper’s firm belief that the American judicial system doesn’t value the lives of poor black women and therefore, their stories of abuse, deprivation and courage are seldom… Read More
Some Politicians “Dehumanize” Blacks Through Degrading & Incendiary Rhetoric
This is part two of our three part series on race, media and politics. Washington Post’s Pulitzer-prize winning reporter Wesley Lowery covers law enforcement, justice and he served as the… Read More
The Real Meaning of Trump’s Climate Change Orders – In Plain Language
In this special edition, Spectrum breaks down the Trump Administration’s recent actions against climate change into plain English that everyone can understand. To help us with that, we are assisted… Read More
African Americans are Portrayed Badly by Mainstream Media, Says Researcher
Researcher and former photojournalist Danielle Kilgo asserts that African Americans are negatively stereotyped by the mainstream media – especially in photos and video. Danielle Kilgo is receiving her doctorate from… Read More
Drug Addiction in Cycling: One Man’s Personal Story
Ian Mullins, 40, is a professional mountain biker based in Seattle. He started taking a drug in 2008 to ease pain after a bicycle accident. The drug, Tramadol, not only… Read More
How Safe Are Your Compounded Drugs? Safer Since FDA Involvement
How safe are the special drug compounds you take or put in or on your body? Most people, today, think that they are pretty safe but that has not always… Read More
Time’s Phil Elliott Unmasks the Administration of the “Ad-lib President”
Philip Elliott has “seen it all” in Washington D.C. and today’s White House is nothing like he has ever seen before. It is “chaos” despite protestations to the contrary by… Read More
NPR’s National Security Editor Gives Insight into Trump’s Hot Security Issues
Philip Ewing, National Security Editor for National Public Radio (NPR), gives us his insights into the National Security Council, President Donald Trump’s proposed military budget, the ongoing investigation of Russian… Read More
Universities Must Reform to Stay Relevant and Affordable Says Notable Economist
Dr. Richard Vedder, Director of the Center for College Affordability and Productivity in Washington, DC, notes that the costs of higher education have increased markedly in recent years while the… Read More
Courts Are Perceived “Negatively” by People of Color in the USA
Minnesota trial judge Kevin Burke is concerned about negative public perceptions of our courts – especially among people of color. People too often believe they are treated unfairly and that… Read More
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