The Art of Hustle According to Girl Scouts

Girl Scout cookie season is a wondrous time of the year, where people cast off restraints and indulge a bit more than they should. Since 1912, when Juliette Gordon Low came up with the idea with her cousin in Savannah, Georgia, the Girl Scouts of America have been working to empower and inspire young girls. […]
Why I Still Love Kanye!

The other day I drove down the street with my windows all the way up. Not just because the air conditioner felt great, but also because I did not want the cars next to me to hear me blasting the new Kanye West project titled “Ye.” Even in line at Panera, I made sure my […]
Autoimmune Disease Joins the Conversation During Men’s Health Month

Autoimmune disease (AD), a condition in which one’s immune system mistakenly attacks the body’s own healthy cells, is currently reported to affect 50 million Americans today. So why is AD virtually absent from the discussion during Men’s Health Month? Autoimmune disease is disproportionately prevalent among women – which account for more than 75 percent of […]
Low Voter Turnout for Nevada Primaries and General Elections

The poll numbers continue to suffer for Nevada primaries and general elections. Is this a result of turnout or burnout? Traditionally Nevada voters are known to be lackluster concerning their civic duty to vote, however, some are wondering if it is just due to turnout or burnout. Low voter turnout in the United States as […]
Trump’s Unpresidential Speech Supports Racism [Video]
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On Saturday, a “Unite the Right” protest of White Supremacists to dispute the removal of a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee in Charlottesville turned deadly when a man drove his car into a group of those opposing the alt-right supremacists, killing one and injuring 19 others. Miraculously, on the day this occurred Trump’s […]
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