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Flash Analysis: Speaker Nancy Pelosi Announces Formal Impeachment Inquiry

After months of reluctance and speculation, House Democrats led by Speaker Nancy Pelosi will begin a formal impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump. The announcement comes amid rising calls for More

Posted On : September 24, 2019 Published By : Jillian Giberson
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Antisemitism in an Era of Misinformation

President Trump’s pursuit of the ethnic mobilization of the Jewish vote will effectively result in further prejudice against the American Jewish population. The reasoning behind this claim lies within Trump’s More

Posted On : September 5, 2019 Published By : Gilli Cohen
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Prescription Drugs: A Cross-Border Battle

On July 31, the Trump administration announced its intention to allow states, wholesalers, and pharmacists to negotiate deals with Canadian suppliers to import low-cost prescription drugs into the United States. More

Posted On : September 4, 2019 Published By : Dia Mukherjee
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Beyond Thoughts and Prayers: How Democrats Hope to Tackle Gun Reform in 2020

For many Americans, “thoughts and prayers” is no longer a sufficient response to gun violence. The usual routine, consisting of intense news coverage and empathetic political speeches following mass shootings, More

Posted On : August 26, 2019 Published By : Rebecka Pieder
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Truth Commissions: The What, Why, and How

Human rights and their associated law became an important international issue after World War II. In fact, the development of the United Nations system in the post-war period is intrinsically More

Posted On : August 11, 2019 Published By : Marie Fester
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Ongoing Moscow Protests: What Do They Mean for the Kremlin?

Ongoing protests in Moscow have shaken the Kremlin. Last Saturday, over 1,300 protest participants were detained by Russian police forces following a day of clashes and violence between police forces More

Posted On : August 4, 2019 Published By : Elizabeth Franceschini
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Opinion: Change the Channel – Reality Television Politics in the July Democratic Debates

Last night at 9 pm, I tuned into my favourite reality TV show. No, I’m not talking about the Bachelorette’s shocking finale or the British smash-hit Love Island. I’m talking More

Posted On : August 1, 2019 Published By : Sophia Kamps
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What To Expect From the Second 2020 Democratic Debates

Tomorrow and Wednesday, Democratic presidential hopefuls will once again hit the debate stage for a second round of trying to rise to the top in a crowded field of contenders. More

Posted On : July 30, 2019 Published By : Chris Cadogan
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Opinion: United We Stand, Divided We Fall

Donald Trump is no stranger to Twitter controversies. It seems as though with each week comes another series of early morning tweets fueled by rage and riddled with lies that More

Posted On : July 19, 2019 Published By : Jillian Giberson
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How Structural Defects in American Politics Killed Bipartisan Policy Making

As the wealthiest and most powerful country, America was once the envy of the world. However, with income inequality rising and life expectancy falling, the United States is a far More

Posted On : July 16, 2019 Published By : Kabir Gupta

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