Robert Parmer
The World Of Technology And Law Enforcement Is Expanding To Include Virtual Reality (And This Is What That Really Means)
As body and dash cameras for police officers have become a modern regularity, many people start to wonder what will evolve for those who ‘serve and protect’ the world.
How This 11-Year-Old Scored A Million Dollar Business Deal (And Made The Rest Of Us Feel Super Lazy)
On scorching summer days, a cliché childhood business plan abounds in neighborhoods and across roadsides all over the word. I’m speaking of course, of the timeless idea of the friendly lemonade stand.
Why Mascots Aren’t Part Of Tradition When They’re Racist
A sports fan is walking down the street repping their favorite sports team’s swag. They wear it proudly: the hat, maybe even an elaborate, limited-edition, team jersey. But what if their team is actually projecting negative stereotypes?
10-3-2-1-0: How To Actually Sleep Better And Be More Productive Every Day
Believe it or not, there’s actually a very legitimate formula that exists that will help you avoid daily worker burnout, and help you wake up more naturally.
5 Data-Driven Reasons Why There Need To Be More Leading Women In The World Of Business
A wage gender gap still exists, so that in itself speaks volumes about the overarching patience of women; they work the same job for less in a lot of cases. If that doesn’t say a lot about patience, what does?
All Of The Best Ways To Brew Coffee (According To An Ex-Barista)
What is the best method of brewing coffee? What is sustainable, and what is damaging? As an experienced barista and all-around coffee fanatic, I’m well versed and have explored all the ways to brew coffee.
Department Of Justice Investigating the Chicago PD: A Huge Step In The Right Direction
We’re currently at a point in time where police forces continue to amplify, creating some surprising and even terrifying forms of police technology.
Here’s How You Can Stop Yourself From Getting Shitfaced During The Holidays
What are some easy strategies for drinking moderately this month while still having a great time? Let me tell you.
Hiding The Homeless In Boise, Idaho
Although housing rates are relatively low in Idaho, the city of Boise is making national news for something atypical of smaller cities: a large per capita homeless demographic.
The Spring Valley High School Incident: How Cell Phones Helped Uncover Police Brutality
The statistics of police violence paint a vivid picture that is equally bleak and disheartening.
Jen Welter Is Smashing Through Gender Barriers
Sports history and American history correlate in many ways. Two biting issues have reverberated in the sports universe since its inception: sexism and racism.
It’s Not Just Transphobia: Whirr’s Problematic History
Whirr has seen a lot of success as musicians, but the band continually attempts to push the envelope of what’s acceptable. They have historically turned to disrespectful and hateful words. Their social media presence has been consistently offensive, and they’ve been called out over the past few years about their problematic racist, sexist, and most recently transphobic comments online.