What Makes People Trust the News
With so much bias and political slant in the news (even when the media claims to be unbiased), and with so many news outlets to choose from, it can be hard to know which one [...]
The American Electorate Is Pulling Apart
Republished from TheHill.com. On the turbulent heels of a historic election, one can’t help but wonder just how we’ve arrived here. Donald Trump, a party outsider, is the nominee for the Republican party, up against Democrat Hillary [...]
GOP Up-and-Comer: Brian Sandoval
In most walks of life, being labeled as an “up and comer” at age 53 might seem a bit questionable. Fifty-three is, after all, closer to the average age of retirement in the United States [...]
Nathan Sproul|How to Use Curiosity in Business
Research suggests that curiosity is the key to life satisfaction and career satisfaction. Promoting curiosity isn’t child’s play; rather, curiosity has a valuable place in every winning business strategy. In 2014, the Harvard Business Review [...]
Nathan Sproul| Senate Race to Watch: Missouri
The Missouri Senate race between Roy Blunt and Jason Kander is, in a word, tight. Blunt, the incumbent Republican senator currently holds a roughly 2-point lead on his Democratic foe according to Real Clear Politics. [...]
Nathan Sproul | Senate Race to Watch: Illinois
As Democrat Tammy Duckworth and incumbent Republican senator Mark Kirk battle it out for the open senate seat in Illinois, eyes stay glued to the polls that are predicting a close race. While the attention [...]