Instagram Should Not Borrow Snapchat’s Most Dangerous Feature

Last week, Instagram added a new feature to its platform: Instagram “Instants.” Instagram describes Instants as “a new way to share in the moment, with spontaneous, unfiltered photos, with friends.” Instants are disappearing messages; a product feature most closely associated with rival social media platform, Snapchat, and one which child safety advocates have warned leaves […]
New Report Reveals Sexual Violence was a Key Part of Hamas’s October 7th Attack

Editor’s Note: This article contains graphic descriptions of violence, many of a sexual nature. Reader discretion is advised. It did not take long for the world to callously turn away from the victims of the October 7th Hamas terrorist attack on Israel. But the victims and their families will never, can never, forget. And thanks […]
CWA of Colorado: Mentoring the Next Generation

“And the things you have heard me say in the presence of many witnesses entrust to reliable people who will also be qualified to teach others.” -2 Timothy 2:2 Naomi and Ruth. Moses and Joshua. Elijah and Elisha. These relationships remind us of the lasting impact of faithful mentorship. Naomi, Moses, and Elijah invested deeply […]
Senate Should Press on Judicial Nominations

This week, the U.S. Senate is holding hearings on two of President Donald Trump’s judicial nominees, Benjamin Flowers to the Sixth Circuit and Matthew Schwartz to the Second Circuit. Here is an area where the Senate should redouble its efforts, given that it can get little else done. Around 18 nominees await Senate action. And, […]