On Nov. 3, eligible Georgia residents voted for the state’s two senatorial positions. Although each election had a winner, neither candidate pulled more than 50% of the votes, qualifying both elections for a runoff under state law. Both Democratic challengers, Jon Ossoff and Reverend Raphael Warnock, defeated Republican incumbents Kelly …
Read More »Is Facebook Letting Politicians Lie?
Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg has recently testified in front of the Senate, due to the announcement of a new, possibly illicit, policy, that could potentially affect the results of the 2020 presidential election and the Brexit campaign. Facebook announced it would refrain from fact-checking political speech on the site, which includes …
Read More »The sudden appreciation of the dead (and Obama)
“Appreciate what you have before it becomes what you had,”- a mantra persuasively spoken to people who may be consistently taking aspects of their life for granted. We see this concept alive in our society every single day. Whenever a politician leaves office, or a celebrity dies, they are suddenly …
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