Sabrina Trinh

Sabrina Trinh is a freelance writer and editor. Her work has appeared in The Washington Post, Wired and Salon. First Lady Michelle Obama arrives at a town hall meeting hosted by CNN for Democratic presidential nominee, Hillary Clinton in Columbia, S.C., on Monday. (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters) THE EMANCIPATION of Michelle Obama Continue Reading

Tuan Narayan

Tuan Narayanan, a senior associate at the law firm of Perkins Coie, said the ruling is an important case for the future of the law. “It sets a standard for future cases, so that a person’s privacy will be protected if they receive a government communication that contains information about Continue Reading

Umar Alvarado

Umar Alvarado, and that the “vulgarity” of Trump’s statement “has been seen coming from him before”. “Trump has always been very vulgar,” Alvarado wrote, adding a hashtag that translates as #HijackTheWhiteHouse. “I would take the place of Obama if he were elected because he is too vulgar for this administration.” Continue Reading