Weston Stidham is a dedicated civil engineer based in Birmingham, Alabama, with a robust focus on sustainable urban development and green technologies. Holding both a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in civil engineering from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, ...

BWS stands as an award-winning Centre of Excellence for Bid Management, assisting SMEs in crafting compelling, high-quality bid and tender submissions. Their tailored services ensure clients not only grow new business but also retain existing contracts, all managed through a ...

Established in 2005, Soap Media is a full-service digital agency dedicated to helping clients across various industries achieve their online goals, acting as an extension of their in-house teams. Embracing the mission statement “Your Partner in Digital,” the agency has ...

Issues of immigration are complex. The current system of open borders, detention and expanding access to welfare is destructive to our body politic. We need to come up with a better system that protects the rights of all. ...

For all of the claims that governments “create jobs,” in reality, government jobs come at a greater cost than any value those jobs may create. Government jobs are a burden to the economy. ...

Academic elites claim that there is no objective truth, only social constructs. Thus, people can create their own reality in many areas, and everyone else is expected to accept whatever “reality” is presented—or face serious consequences. ...

As the progressive Left expands its occupation of our institutions, the concept of truth itself becomes little more than a weapon to utilize to achieve political goals. ...

Last week, Julian Assange was freed and the Chevron doctrine was overturned. These are huge wins for liberty. Not long ago, they felt completely out of reach. ...

Many small colleges are shutting their doors, and it is largely the fault of overexpansion, government protectionism, and bureaucratic infiltration. ...

It has been nearly eighty years since the US used atomic warfare on Japan as a way to end World War II. The legacy of that event is not one of peace but of outright madness. ...