Patrick Lee Articles
U.K. Votes to Allow Using DNA of 3 People in Births Through In Vitro Fertilisation
The concept of two DNA contributors in childbirth was expanded in England. On Tuesday, lawmakers in the United Kingdom voted to allow in vitro fertilisation, or “three-parent” IVF. This process includes the DNA of three individuals: a mother, a father, and a female donor. Harper Lee Confirms Release of Sequel to 'To Kill a Mockingbird'
Harper Lee’s publishing company announced on Tuesday that the author will release her second novel in July of 2015. Jordan Pilot Captured by ISIS Confirmed Dead
On Tuesday the Islamic State posted a video online that allegedly showed the death of the Jordanian pilot. Muath al-Kaseasbeh, the Jordanian pilot captured weeks ago by the Islamic State, was confirmed dead by Jordan officials. U.S. May Supply Ukraine with Lethal Military Aid
The Ukraine military has been in combat with separatists and has garnered international attention. Casualties continue to grow, and separatists are not eager to call a truce. Obama's Fiscal Budget for 2016 Called Impractical by Republicans
President Obama proposed a $3.99 trillion budget for the 2016 fiscal year. The budget, according to Obama, aims to eliminate unnecessary austerity while promoting spending to improve the American economy. Absence of Human Rights Allowed for Today's Crises Says Human Rights Watch
On Wednesday, the Human Rights Watch published their 25th annual World Report for 2015. The report gives the status of human rights and the events around the world for the upcoming 2015 year. Senate Passes Keystone Bill and Panel Advances Bill to Sanction Iran
On Thursday, the Senate was busy discussing, debating, and voting on bills. The Republican dominated Senate voted on the Keystone XL oil pipeline, which passed 62 to 36. Keystone XL has been a hotly debated issue for the past five years. FCC Redefines Broadband, New Definition Potentially Boosts Internet Speed
The Federal Communications Commission redefined the definition of broadband to increase its minimum speed requirements. On Thursday, the FCC voted in favor of redefining broadband to have a minimum of 25 megabytes per second for download speed and 3 megabytes per second for upload speed. Education and the Pursuit of God's Glory: "Love and Grace Are Crucial in Teaching"
Recent college graduates often find themselves searching for fulfilling work. Those who subscribe to the Christian faith are no different, but beg the question of how to glorify God through their work. Jonathan Oh, a recent graduate of the University of California San Diego, found himself in such ... Alexis Tsipras Starts Acting on Promises, Investors Worried
Alexis Tsipras began fulfilling his election promises when he began cutting previous austerity policies. His actions were praised by the Greek people, but received negative response from investors and other European entities.