Since 2005, the amount of millenials living at home has jumped from 13.5% to 22.5%.

Since 2005, the amount of millenials living at home has jumped from 13.5% to 22.5%.
Inner cities in America are socially collapsing at an astonishing rate. Continue reading →
Pew Research took a big survey of Eastern and Central European countries accepting homosexuality in their societies. The rejection of it was pretty startling Continue reading →
HBO’s Bill Maher asked a direct culture question this past Friday on his show “Real Time”. Continue reading →
Rise of a deplorable third world custom in the U.S. needs citizens to stand up and denounce this butchery. Continue reading →
When I picked up Sowell’s book “Basic Economics” many years ago, I was forever transformed Continue reading →
The last few decades there has been a lot of attention on gay Americans. Continue reading →
Public perception of law enforcement shootings compared to reality is at a crossroads today in America. Continue reading →
A picture of the lanes — which divide the stairs into sections for runners, walkers and texters — created widespread buzz on social media this month after it was posted online.
Whether you like it or not, smartphone use is now a part of people’s lives in a big way. That has caused some problems in areas like college campuses:
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