Will success of Mizzou student protests inspire activism at other schools?

The president and chancellor of the University of Missouri resigned this week amid protests related to racially charged incidents. Students, led by a student group called Concerned Student 1950 (named after the first year black students were allowed to attend UM) who felt President Woolfe did not adequately respond to concerns they had about how to address the situation began to call for his resignation. These protests were boosted by members of the Missouri football team who threatened to boycott their next game. Will the success of the student protests result in significant change on issue of race?

The World Health Org. declared this week that hot dogs & bacon cause cancer. What will you do?

The World Health Organization's cancer research unit announced this week that it now classifies processed meats like bacon, sausage and ham as "carcinogenic to humans" based on evidence from hundreds of studies. The unit links these products specifically to colon, or colorectal, cancer. CNN notes the report "outlined that simply eating 50 grams of processed meat each day -- the equivalent of two slices of ham -- can increase the risk of such cancer by 18%. However, the authors say the risks are relatively small to begin with." Will these findings impact your consumption of processed meats?

Would the world be '100%' better with Hussein, Gadhafi still in power?

In an interview with CNN's Jake Tapper on "State of the Union" Donald Trump said that he believes the world would "100 percent" better off if dictators like Saddam Hussein and Moammar Gadhafi were still in power. Trump went on to say that the Middle East would be more stable in the wake of U.S. backed intervention in Iraq and Libya.

    Do you agree with Trump that the world would be better off if Saddam Hussein and Mommar Gadhafi were still in power?