Share: So what, your supply of midazolam is about to expire. Who’s fault is that? Follow:
The DNC shames Bernie
Share: To my fellow Liberals: Bernie Sanders was never your savior. Follow:
Another reason not to drink Pepsi
Share: Now I’ve never been a Pepsi fan. Given the choice, I’d take a Coke every time. I’ve also never understood why a large majority of my generation is obsessed with the Kardashians. But if I thought I despised them before they trivialized decades of civil rights protests and the recent Black Lives Matter movements in a mere two-and-a-half minutes, I surely loathe them now. Follow:
Personal life for sale; Serious inquiries only
Share: Data brokers are selling your information without informing you that someone is paying to look you up. Follow:
LA public transit needs less cars, more stations
Share: Los Angeles is known for its car culture, but the city’s congested routes and headache-inducing traffic jams that come with it have only been getting worse. Follow:
Pro/Con: Papers forgo print and pick up digital
Share: The campus Courier is no longer in paper but on the screen, what is your opinion on the switch for digital and what can we expect from the change? Follow:
Political Dissident: Food assistance bias is unhealthy
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Political Dissident: Tomi Lahren still can’t sit with us
Share: I’ll just say it. I don’t feel bad for Tomi Lahren and neither should you. I have zero damns to give about Tomi Lahren being eaten by her own. In fact, I have so few damns to give that if damns paid my rent I would have been evicted six months ago. Follow:
New bill means HIV-positive not so negative
Share: In a post-election era of increased prejudice, bigotry and hate crimes, it is more important now than ever that Americans learn to stop discriminating against others based on gender identification, race, sexuality and disease. Follow:
Pro/Con: Should consumers hold abusive artists accountable?
Share: When artists and celebrities are accused of violent acts, should the public boycott their professional endeavors or should their art be separate from their lives? Pro: Taylor Gonzales Being a celebrity is not a pass to do whatever you please. Just because someone is famous, that does not mean the same rules of being a decent human being are not applicable to them. It is up to us as fans, but more importantly as consumers, to take a stand. Follow: