Ben Domenech is a health policy fellow and managing editor of Health Care News at The Heartland Institute, a free market thinktank based in Chicago. He has worked and written on national health care policy for several years, beginning with a political appointment as speechwriter for U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Tommy Thompson, and [...]
“Chet’s flamboyant style and energetic personality always make him the life of the party.” – MTV Chet Cannon is truly a one of a kind. Whether conducting interviews with A-list musicians like Pete Wentz of Fall Out Boy, performing daring maneuvers on a snowboard, or demonstrating his signature dance moves, Chet will always engage a [...]
Kellen Giuda, a 27 year old former New York City architect loves to build…anything. The “modern day Sam Adams” as declared by Former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Newt Gingrich, Kellen has helped build new buildings in Manhattan, media publications and political grassroot infrastructures, among other things. Growing up in the remote woods [...]
Born in Detroit, raised in Montreal, Steven Crowder really had nothing going for him until he turned twelve. It was at that age that he was awarded the (coveted) role of voicing the character “The Brain” on the hit children’s TV series “Arthur”. The role immediately launched him into the realm of “Babe Magnet”. With [...]
After being born on March 28, 1967 in Heidelberg, West Germany, John grew up in Bucks County Pennsylvania in the little town of Washington Crossing. Graduating from Holy Ghost Prep (Bensalem, PA) in 1985, Ziegler was known for being captain of the golf team (he was Bucks County Courier Times’ “1984 Golfer of the Year”). [...]
Andrew G. Biggs is one of the nation’s leading experts on how our aging population will affect Americans’ relations to the government, to the economy and to each other. Mr. Biggs is a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, one of the nation’s foremost think tanks. His research concentrates on Social Security reform, and [...]
David Beaumont Smith is the Executive Director of the National Conference on Citizenship (NCoC), the Congressionally-chartered nonprofit focusing on civic engagement. NCoC tracks, measures, and provides incentives for civic participation in partnership with leading organizations that are concerned with the health of history and civic education, national and community service, and political involvement and [...]
Caleb Morgan shares his life story in his book, “I Killed Myself.” Follow Caleb through the struggles and trials that he has been through during his life. At the age of 7 Caleb was raped, by a trusted friend of the family. As you read you see he has many fond memories as a child [...]
Clémentine Igilibambe, a survivor of the Rwandan Genocide and civil war, had to dodge bullets, run from bombs and step over mutilated bodies of her neighbors at the age of eight. Living in refugee camps and forests, Clémentine was forced to grow from an eight year old girl to a mature self reliant child in [...]
Mohamed Adam Yahya is a refugee from the Darfur region of Sudan and is Executive Director of the Damanga Coalition for Freedom and Democracy. He was born in a small village in Eastern Al-Geneina, the capital of Darmassaleit. Both as a child and adult, Mr. Yahya experienced the brutal racism that permeates Sudanese society. He [...]