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Flash Analysis: The House Votes to Impeach Donald Trump

In a vote mostly along party lines, the House of Representatives voted to impeach U.S. President Donald Trump on the basis of high crimes and misdemeanours. Trump was impeached on More

Posted On : December 19, 2019 Published By : Mercedes Labelle
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T-11 Months: MJPS U.S. Election Outlook

In exactly 11 months, Americans will head to the polls for the 2020 election. Donald Trump will be fighting for reelection against the Democratic presidential nominee, while all 435 seats More

Posted On : December 3, 2019 Published By : Evelyne Goulet and Lauren Hill
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USCMA Presents a Rare Flicker of Hope for Bipartisanship in Washington

In 2018, President Trump signed a landmark trade agreement that could potentially define his political legacy: the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement, otherwise known as the USMCA. A revised version of NAFTA, the More

Posted On : November 29, 2019 Published By : Kabir Gupta
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Opinion: Paula White’s Proximity to Trump and the Visibility of Christian Nationalism in the White House

“…We come to you, heavenly Father, in the name of Jesus with grateful hearts, thanking you for this great country that you have decreed to your people…”  Pastor Paula White More

Posted On : November 18, 2019 Published By : Maya Garfinkel
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Power Projection: The Political Economy of Comparative Advantage

A globalized world could not exist without the proliferation of free trade. Likewise, the concept of free trade would not exist without the economic theory behind it: the theory of More

Posted On : November 17, 2019 Published By : Peter Wu
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The US Presidential Election: A Cyber Storm

Towards the end of October, Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook’s CEO, appeared in front of the US House of Representatives Financial Services Committee. He was questioned on issues regarding election interference, free More

Posted On : November 3, 2019 Published By : Christophe Bull
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T-12 Months: MJPS U.S. Election Outlook

In exactly 12 months, Americans will head to the polls for the 2020 election. Donald Trump will be fighting for reelection against the Democratic presidential nominee, while all 435 seats More

Posted On : November 3, 2019 Published By : Evelyne Goulet
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The Uphill Road to Trump’s Impeachment

With a majority of House Democrats in favor of an impeachment inquiry, and the smooth flow of damning evidence implicating President Trump in the Ukraine scandal, impeachment of the the More

Posted On : November 2, 2019 Published By : Kabir Gupta
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Party Over Principles: Trump Era Impeachment

Since the earliest days of the Trump presidency, impeachment has been a divisive topic and an idea more so than a practical possibility. Yet, as a recent poll shows, public More

Posted On : October 29, 2019 Published By : Jessica Maloney
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Small Steps, Big Egos: Takeaways from the UNGA

The United Nations’ yearly General Assembly has been the leading event fostering international relations and global governance in the world since World War II. It has been a way for More

Posted On : October 28, 2019 Published By : Sacha Delouvrier

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