Legislative bills have always stirred the curiosity of citizens. As expected, citizens, journalists and researchers have shown interest in taxes, healthcare, education, and other bills that influence their lives or businesses. The birth of a law should be interesting enough, but it can be tough to
 The White House unveiled on Wednesday its final update to the Strategy for American Innovation¸ detailing how the Administration plans to work with American citizens and businesses to innovate and bring economic growth. America has always depended on its capacity to innovate, and there have been
 The first Democratic presidential candidate debate , that took place on Tuesday, was the scene for some interesting discussions about serious issues. Though Hillary Clinton’s e-mail fiasco should have been the most controversial talking point, the debate on this topic was brief thanks to Bernie
 The private cloud built for the Central Intelligence Agency by Amazon Web Services has gone live, according to a report from Defense One . Doug Wolfe, CIA’s Chief Information Officer, admitted that the agency realized that there are better specialists out there on some areas, and the time has come
 Few countries around the globe can hype a presidential election like the U.S. can. Citizen involvement in the elections has always been an important part in U.S. history, therefore the same goes for everything campaign related. Harry S. Truman is famous for his efforts during the presidential
 Social media has never played such an important role in the presidential race as it does today. Twitter, Facebook or Instagram already have a huge volume of content in the early stages of campaigning. Acting as a direct bridge between you and the candidates, it’s easy to see why social media would