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Unraveling Freedom: The Demise of Roe v. Wade and Threats to Global Reproductive Rights
by Nina Parsee July 17, 2023In the landmark 1973 decision of Roe v. Wade, the United States Supreme Court ruled that an individual’s right to terminate or continue a…
With the Covid-19 pandemic beginning to position itself in the rearview, the post-crisis autopsy of the emergency and the actions of the responding parties…
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This International Law Lets You Get Away with Murder!
by Max Schaked June 27, 2023“Harry was bubbly and outgoing and from the age of 7, he shared a passion for riding motorbikes with his Gramps and step-dad… He…
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How Recessions Affect Developing Economies: Lessons from the Great Recession
by Ben Chlarson June 4, 2023The world economy is in turmoil and developing countries are likely to bear the brunt of the turbulence. An unexpectedly strong recovery from the…
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China’s Debt Issue: Its Weakening Economic Grip
by Jack Hill June 4, 2023In his first campaign for the presidency, Barack Obama highlighted the U.S.’s difficulties with promoting American interests in Asia. The most imposing obstacle? China’s…
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The Chip Shortage: a Lasting Symptom of COVID-19
by Seher Alvi June 4, 2023Every day, the average person will come into contact with hundreds of chips. The term “chip”, which refers to the entirety of an integrated…