We reflexively thank our troops for their service, but what are they serving?
In the wake of the earthquake in Haiti, it is important to consider why the country now faces such devastation and how it could have been avoided.
"Exploring this notion of communism is really a matter of figuring out if there's a better way for humanity to exist," columnist Aaron Leonard says.
Contributing columnist Aaron Leonard explores the cause for the diminished exposure of the Iraq war in today's media.
Aaron Leonard interviews author Shlomo Sand about his new book "The Invention of the Jewish People." He talks about the supposed Jewish Exile, the Bible as a history book and why Israel needs to change now.
Bombs are not the only things that have gone off target throughout the course of the Afghan War. With that in mind, it is time to consider what else has deviated these past eight years.
In the wake of the United Nations General Assembly, Aaron Leonard reevaluates the sanity of our public officials.
The U.N.'s report on the Gaza conflict draws outcries from Israel and near silence from the U.S. but brings important facts to light.