Why banks charge fees. (#Day44) Today, I went to the bank. Deposit a check? Done. No problem. The issues arose when I...
I still hear it, “Why is there an international women’s day but not an international men’s day?” And that question irks me,...
In 2016, America feels like a giant, sleepy bear. Wandering, searching, looking within around one simple question: Who should be the...
Imagining the future of transportation. (#Day39) In the not so distant future, self-driving cars will dominate the roads. Source: https://www.businessinsider.com/report-10-million-self-driving-cars-will-be-on-the-road-by-2020-2015-5-6 For consumers,...
Residents are automatically registered to vote in Oregon when getting a driver’s license, renewing a license or getting a state ID card....
Justice Antonin Scalia has passed away this morning. I send my thoughts to his family and friends. He was arguably the most...
This has been a rough time for the country. We have had a series of high profile mass shootings and political leaders...
As Pope Francis makes his trip to America I thought it would be a good time to talk about the statement that...
The last article I wrote focused on many of the aspects of getting blood work done, and the reasons behind them. In...
Vaccines are arguably one of the most important technological developments to date, not just in the realm of medical science, but for...