3D printed cars are driving us into the future, and they present us with a challenge to reshape our economy accordingly. We have a long way to go, from a […]
Read more
3D printed cars are driving us into the future, and they present us with a challenge to reshape our economy accordingly. We have a long way to go, from a […]
Read moreA news report from earlier this month had all the hallmarks of becoming a major scandal when it had been shown that more than one third of all food products […]
Read moreA couple of months ago many Christians were up in arms when the Satanic Temple announced plans to adopt a stretch of highway in New York. Now, they are working on […]
Read moreYesterday Joseph Paul Franklin has been executed for his crimes, including 22 murders and an attempted murder. No doubt this will spur another debate about the death penalty, especially since […]
Read moreIn a down economy, dominated by repeatedly looming government shutdowns and budget cuts, the question is generally whether governments should cut spending or rather invest more. You would think that, […]
Read moreThere are many standards by which we may measure civilization. Aside from the formal definition of what constitutes a civilization (as described on Wikipedia: a community which combines “three basic […]
Read moreAlthough he’s just two days old, we can already say that it’s highly likely that England’s young prince will one day be wealthier, more powerful and more influential than at […]
Read moreThe crowning of a new king should be a reason like no other to talk about the institution of monarchy and its place (if it has any) in modern-day society. […]
Read moreYesterday was the last Queen’s Day in The Netherlands, for that was when Queen Beatrix abdicated and her son Willem-Alexander became king. Although the minority opposing monarchy seems to be […]
Read more