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Taiwan’s Silicon Shield, The Thinnest of Shields
London, UK. Nate Varga Von Kibed. America depends on Taiwan’s microchips to power its economy and military. It should defend the island that produces them. On a humid evening in Hsinchu, Taiwan’s tech capital, the hum of wafer etchers carries across the city. Inside one of TSMC’s immaculate factories, a young engineer watches CNN: another debate in Washington about de-risking supply chains. He sighs. For all the talk of resilience, he knows that the servers, cars, and fighter
Nov 26, 20253 min read


Governance, Disclosure, Decline: Legal Lessons from Revolution Beauty
Revolution Beauty’s unexpected decline has become the new textbook example of how reputational damages bleed into legal disputes and M&A devaluation. Irina Mechkarova London, UK Photo by Siora Photography on Unsplash The global success that is Revolution has seen faced a trajectory over the past decade that reveals how regulatory non-compliance, as opposed to general market volatility following the COVID travesty, led to its collapse. The brand, with its beloved products foun
Nov 25, 20253 min read


Affirmative Action for the Rich: The Flaws and Inequities of Early Decision
Eilidh Thomson Rhode Island, USA Attribution: Isaac Davis, The Nubian Message, thenubianmessage.com , Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Public Domain Dedication As the application cycle for American higher education begins its tumultuous rollout for the graduating high school class of 2026, thousands of students will sign binding commitments to their favored institutions. While providing the surface-level appearance of comfort and confidence to these young adults, in reality, Early De
Nov 25, 20253 min read


Breaking down Orbán’s Hungary through South Park
Eleni Zampelis Athens, Greece Photo by Harish Karumanchi on Unsplash What if I told you that to forecast the future of European...
Apr 29, 20253 min read


Against Compulsory Voting
By Max Howard Bristol, UK (Elliott Stallion / Unsplash) In 2001, 59.4% of British citizens voted in the general election, the lowest...
Mar 24, 20255 min read


Can violent protest be justified today?
Max Howard Bristol, England A pries who is also an Extinction Rebellion protester (John Cameron/Unsplash) To many, it seems that the...
Jan 15, 20253 min read


School Shootings and American Youth: Desensitization in its Extreme
Lucy Iselin New York City, USA (From the exhibition "The Nineties: A Glossary of Migrations" https://www.muzej-jugoslavije.org/en/exhibit...
Jan 8, 20253 min read


Growth in Autonomous Vehicles: A Premature Decision?
By Emma Tori London, United Kingdom A Waymo self-driving car on the road in California. (Wikimedia Commons / Grendelkhan) The first time...
Oct 15, 20233 min read


Cap-and-Trade Could Be a Viable Solution to Climate Change
By Henry Li London, United Kingdom Climate change is wreaking havoc on the planet. Thanks to humanity’s addiction to fossil fuels, the...
Mar 14, 20234 min read


The Twitter Files Reveal How the Federal Government Seeks to Moderate Speech
By Ella Gonzalez New York City, New York When Elon Musk acquired Twitter on October 28, he immediately brought politics to the forefront...
Mar 14, 20235 min read


The Bipartisan Attack on the Internet
By Ella Gonzalez New York City, New York In October, a case arrived at the Supreme Court that threatens to overturn Section 230’s legal...
Dec 18, 20225 min read


Phyllis Schlafly Created the Abortion Culture War in the 70s, and Her Mission Thrives Today
By Allison Markman New York City, New York Abortion is currently one of the most charged and divisive issues within American political...
Dec 7, 202218 min read


Trump v. United States: The Name Says It All
By Kaden Pradhan London, United Kingdom On October 13, former president Donald J. Trump’s legal team received this Supreme Court...
Nov 24, 20222 min read


How Much Freedom Should a Tween Have?
By Henry Li London, United Kingdom Adolescence is undoubtedly a tumultuous era for many. Puberty, coupled with greater responsibilities,...
Oct 21, 20223 min read


Mahsa Amini’s Death Sparks Global Protests for Women's Rights
By Laetitia Sanai London, United Kingdom In a talk to the UN General Assembly on September 22nd, Ebrahim Raisi, 8th President of the...
Oct 1, 20223 min read


It’s Time for a Revival of Nuclear Power
By Ella Gonzalez New York City, New York This month, nuclear power is having a moment. As a result of domestic energy crises, several...
Sep 16, 20224 min read


The Appeal of Hindu Nationalism
By Heer Ratda On the 15th of August, Indians around the world celebrated 75 years of independence from British rule. Yet celebrations...
Sep 9, 20223 min read


Liz Truss is the U.K.’s New Prime Minister: What Does That Mean for Britain?
By Alexandre Assant London, United Kingdom Liz Truss defeated her primary opponent Rishi Sunak by 57.4% to 42.6% in a Conservative Party...
Sep 6, 20222 min read


Youth Action: How Youth Can Impact the Future
By Milla Hartford San Antonio, Texas For generations this world has faced hardship after hardship, receiving no kind of solution. There...
Aug 28, 20222 min read


Ethanol: A Necessary Tool on a Path Towards Renewable Energy?
By Allison Markman New York City, New York Ethanol fuel is a renewable resource that is used across the U.S. in both gasoline to power...
Aug 1, 20224 min read
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