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The Infrastructure Deal: How Does it Compare to the Original?
President Joe Biden's administration promised to invest in a variety of areas, attempting to lift America out of the COVID-19 pandemic
Jul 21, 20212 min read


Iran's Proxies Are Eagerly Waiting For The Revival Of The Nuclear Deal
The Iranians made it clear from the beginning that negotiations with the U.S. would strictly be regarding its nuclear ambitions
Jul 14, 20213 min read


New President, New Economics, New Outlook: A Two-Part Evaluation
It has been four-and-a-half months since President Joe Biden took hold of the reins of economic policy from President Donald Trump
Jun 27, 20217 min read


The Problem with the New Texas Abortion Law
On May 19, Republican Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed the “heartbeat bill” to become a Texas law.
Jun 27, 20212 min read


Boris Johnson’s Next Move will Define his Legacy
The United Kingdom is emerging from its third, and hopefully final, major national lockdown.
Jun 25, 20213 min read


The Future Swing State of…Kansas?
Kansas is a conservative state. Voting for Republicans in every presidential election since Lyndon Johnson’s great 1964 landslide victory...
Jun 20, 20215 min read


NASA’s Greatest Failure: the Space Shuttle Program
In 1969, Apollo 11 put a man on the moon—but not without repercussions. As the 70s rolled around, NASA’s financial freedom diminished.
Jun 18, 20214 min read


Anti-Fat Bias: the Normalized Prejudice
By Elizabeth Heywood London, United Kingdom Fatphobia is the most normalized form of prejudice. The word fatphobia itself does not help...
Jun 13, 20213 min read


Should Prime Minister’s Questions be Abolished and Replaced?
There are numerous flaws with Prime Minister’s Questions (PMQs), and there are fundamental issues within their system of working
Jun 11, 20212 min read


Baseball Doesn’t Need More Rules
Sports change. They develop alongside changing skill levels, strategies and technology. Technology has produced a host of complexities...
May 24, 20213 min read


Biden’s Best Policy: Increased IRS Funding
So much for “Sleepy Joe Biden.”In Biden’s first four months, the new president has proven to be a policy juggernaut.
May 21, 20213 min read


Georgia’s Voter Suppression Bill is Bound to Backfire on its Creators
If you’re a Democrat and have been paying attention to the news out of Georgia these last few months, you’d be excused for thinking that...
May 18, 20215 min read


Share to Help Others––and Ourselves
As COVID-19 cases reach all-time highs in countries like India, Europe and the United States acquire a robust stockpile of vaccines.
May 8, 20212 min read


It’s a Pandemic: America Must Help Other Countries
As an Indian American, I sit terrified, watching my father answer phone calls from family members and friends suffering the consequences...
May 8, 20213 min read


Should the UK Lower the Voting Age to 16?
Lowering the minimum voting age to sixteen has been at the forefront of British politics since the December 2019 elections.
May 5, 20213 min read


Democrats, Don’t Forget About Alaska
Alaska’s politics are just as removed from the rest of the nation as Alaska is removed geographically.
Apr 29, 20215 min read


Reaganism, Meet Your Match: Bidenism
One under-recognized benefit of becoming president is that your name has a good chance of becoming an adjective.
Apr 26, 20215 min read


A Rebuttal to Andrew Gutmann’s Letter
On April 16, a snail mail letter from Andrew Gutmann, an angry parent at the Brearley School, arrived in the mailboxes of hundreds...
Apr 19, 20216 min read


What To Do with America’s Abandoned Churches
Le Maison de la littérature was an abandoned Protestant church not far from the city center, and has been renovated into a modern library
Apr 15, 20215 min read


Dear Basketball, Please Give Women a Chance
Continually, the sports world has proven that it harbors egregious disparities, and these disparities are loosely dealt with––then promptly
Apr 12, 20213 min read
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