The Dangers of AI and How It Encroaches Upon Our Human World It's too early to tell what this culture of burgeoning AI tech allows for, but our greatest fears have nothing to do with losing our jobs.
The 2024 Presidential Election; Joe Biden Drops Out and Kamala Harris Becomes the De Facto Nominee Biden made the right decision not to run for a second term. He has slowed down significantly during what is now his last year in office.
The More, The Merrier: A Look into Why a Multi-Party System Might Benefit the U.S. In life and in nature, things are rarely binary, and maybe it's time that the U.S. political parties catch up.
Have Your Say: What is the Biggest Concern You Have Today About the U.S.? What is the Biggest Concern You Have Today About the U.S.?
The middle-class desperately needs affordable healthcare For many middle-class Americans, healthcare coverage is a downward spiral into debt. According to the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF), about 14 million Americans have more than $1,000 in medical debt.
Your Constitutional Rights Are Under Attack Biden has shown too much of his hand. In his mind, committing non-violent acts of civil disobedience is justification enough to send swarms of police into peaceful demonstrations, who have carried out violent attacks on students.
Why We Still Oppose SFMTA's Quick-Build Project By Fred Muhlheim, Michael Adams, and Jean Barish City College of San Francisco, one of the City’s most beloved institutions, is again under attack. After facing the loss of accreditation in 2012, a revolving door of Chancellors, and drastic class cuts, now safe, adequate access to the school is