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Why Georgia is not a Purple State… Yet

Georgia On My Mind On December 6th, 2022, Democrat Raphael Warnock celebrated re-election to his first full six-year term as a United States Senator from the state of Georgia, declaring More

Posted On : March 6, 2023 Published By : Keagan Goforth
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Why The Biden Document Scandal Is Unlikely to Change His 2024 Calculations

New Year, New Biden? After a shaky two years in the White House, the end of 2022 and beginning of 2023 heralded what seemed to be a new lease on More

Posted On : February 5, 2023 Published By : Keagan Goforth
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South Korea’s Recent Election Could Destabilize East Asia

Amid rising global tensions, voters in South Korea have elected the foreign policy hawk Yoon Suk-yeol, a member of the conservative People Power Party. While Yoon is best known for More

Posted On : April 21, 2022 Published By : Rory Daly
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Party Problems in the US: How Will Progressive Democrats Respond to Increasing Isolation?

Build Back Ever?  In December, United States Senator Joe Manchin, a conservative Democrat representing the state of West Virginia, gave President Joe Biden and Democratic leadership in Congress some very More

Posted On : March 27, 2022 Published By : Keagan Goforth
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Op-Ed: Banning Manning: The US-Canada Intelligence Relationship

Officials in Ottawa are looking to block Chelsea Manning from entering Canada, arguing that the former American intelligence analyst’s leak of classified military and diplomatic documents to Wikileaks a decade More

Posted On : September 21, 2021 Published By : Rory Daly
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The Pervasiveness of anti-Asian Racism in American Society

In the past year, hate crimes against Asian Americans have risen by almost 150 per cent. However, anti-Asian racism is not new; the United States has a long history of More

Posted On : March 29, 2021 Published By : Melanie Rose
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Power Failure: How a Winter Storm Took Down Texas’ Power Grid

While the winter storm that hit Texas on the night of February 14 is not the first one to affect the state’s power grid, it was unprecedented in its severity More

Posted On : February 28, 2021 Published By : Melanie Rose
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“America is Back”: A Review of Joe Biden’s Foreign Policy Speech

Joe Biden delivered his first major foreign policy address since taking office. During his announcement, the president insisted that “America is back”, and revealed clear intentions to reverse the manner More

Posted On : February 23, 2021 Published By : Sam Elrington
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The Blueprint to Build Back Better? The Implications of Biden’s New ‘Buy American’ Order

Fulfilling a promise made on the campaign trail, newly inaugurated President Joe Biden signed an executive order on January 25th, dubbed ‘Buy American,’ mandating regulations on the procurement of American-made More

Posted On : February 7, 2021 Published By : Tommy Chen
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The Capitol Insurrection: A Window Into America’s Deeper Flaws

On January 6, 2021, a mob of insurrectionists, radicalized by years of lies, conspiracy theories, and inflammatory rhetoric, stormed the U.S. Capitol in an attempt to prevent the certification of More

Posted On : January 30, 2021 Published By : Peter Trombley

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