
What Makes Engineering Such a Great Career Path
Engineering is currently the most popular college degree in the United States, it is not difficult to imagine why the countries’ students are choosing the rewarding career that offers plenty of prospects and the More...

Steven Kemler on Work-From-Home
COVID-19 is often described as the invisible enemy. However, invisible as it may be, it has ignited a firestorm of changes to our daily workaday lives, one of which is where we work. Some companies have embraced More...

Your college student lost more of their due process on campus this year
Due process in college disciplinary proceedings, particularly more elite colleges, terrible reviews from an education civil-liberties organization this year. The third annual review of due process on U.S. News More...

StemExpress CEO Cate Dyer admits in San Francisco court to selling ‘beating baby hearts and fetal heads’
The preliminary hearing of David Daleiden and Sandra Merritt of the Center for Medical Progress already brought to light shocking realities at StemExpress as CEO Cate Dyer admitted in court Thursday that the company supplies More...

Pacific Gas and Electric to dodge murder charges, but bankruptcy and asset sales likely
Pacific Gas & Electric, California’s largest utility, is under attack over its equipment’s role in starting multiple deadly wildfires. photo Kauhajoki.vaakuna.svg In fact, California Attorney General More...

Kentucky man, Colton Grubbs sentenced for using LuminosityLink to hack and surveil customers
Colton Grubbs, 21, of Stanford, Kentucky, was sentenced to 30 months in federal prison, by United States District Judge Joseph M. Hood, for conspiracy to unlawfully access computers in furtherance of a criminal More...

Sciene News highlights 10 Scientists to watch
For the fourth year, Science News is spotlighting 10 early- and mid-career scientists on their way to widespread acclaim for tackling the big questions facing science and society. Members of the SN 10 class of More...

Stanford student, Hamzeh Daoud, threatens Jews after Israel passed the ‘basic law’ announcing it is the Jewish nation state
photo Ron Almo On Friday, after Israel had passed its “basic law” that asserted Israel is the nation-state of the Jewish people, Hamzeh Daoud, a junior at Stanford, stated on Facebook he would “physically More...

Is Low-Fat or Low-Carb Diet Better for Weight Loss? Answer Found!
And that answer is ‘neither’ because both low-fat and low-carb diet plans are equally effective. A study from the Stanford University School of Medicine has finally settled the decades-long debate on which diet More...

Commission on Presidential Debates criticized after financial links to Hillary Clinton donations
New research out of Stanford University shows that one-hundred percent of direct donations from individual members of the bi-partisan Commission on Presidential Debates have gone to the Clinton Campaign while the More...

Ken Burns attacks Donald Trump during Stanford speech as a ‘charlatan’ good for ratings
Filmmaker Ken Burns attacked the GOP presumptive nominee Donald Trump during Stanford’s commencement speech adn then spoke with USA TODAY, saying it was his “responsibility as a citizen to say that.” “I More...

AARP examines new pew survey on prayer, why is there disappointment
In the February/March issue of AARP The Magazine, an article discusses recent Pew stats that highlight interesting tidbits about the praying habits of everyday Americans. Highlights include: Praying Habits Increase More...

Atheists release their ‘Ten Commandments’ which include God
An inclusion of the Being that they don’t believe exists is just one of the oddities in the secular Ten Commandments constructed by Rethink in association with the Richard Dawkins foundation. From the press More...

Brooks Hamby defied school, ‘violates Constitution’ by mentioning Christ in graduation speech
A California high school graduate Brooks Hamby recently caused a bit of a stir and ultimately defied the school district’s demands as he thanked Jesus Christ during his graduation speech. As school salutatorian More...

Small Yet Global: The New Industrial Revolution in America
Twenty years ago, a small, mom-and-pop, business could easily be outcompeted by a large multi-national corporation. Some argue that that’s still true today, though it’s much less certain thanks in large More...