1.7 Million Truck Drivers May Soon Be Replaced By Robots
Nearly two million truck drivers may soon be out of work.
Nearly two million truck drivers may soon be out of work.
"Like Native Americans encountering Columbus."
(ANTIMEDIA) In the digital age, people are increasingly attached to technology and obsessively eager to capture memorable moments on their smartphones.
(ANTIMEDIA) Depression, which affects 6.7 percent of the United States population, is a notoriously difficult disorder to diagnose.
(ANTIMEDIA) Crime prevention officers in Aarhus, a small Danish town, are responsible for one of the most effective anti-terrorism operations the world has ever known. Instead of bombs, these officers take a very different approach, offering a chance for redemption to young men and women who previously went to Syria to train under the watch of ISIS militants.
(ANTIMEDIA Op-Ed) Dear Bernie Sanders supporters,
(TFC Op-Ed) Washington, DC – The airwaves are full of pundits screaming about violence against police officers. These are the same pundits that disregarded the warnings of experts in the field of insurgency when the Ferguson riots broke out and chose to dismiss the rioters as “thugs.” They continued to cheerlead for more police militarization even after the first officers were shot in targeted killings.
Mayors from across the country are uniting to prevent nuclear war.
(ANTIMEDIA) Washington, D.C. — Holly Harris may wear cowboy boots to work, but the Kentucky mom and Executive Director for the US Justice Action Network (USJAN) is far from your average southerner.
(ANTIMEDIA) Support for victims of the Orlando tragedy has flowed from human beings around the world, and as people rally to show solidarity — even in unexpected places — another group is contributing to the healing process, as well: golden retrievers.