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Money and Power Collapsed the French Government

The financial and political instability in France led to the collapse of the government On December 4th, the French Government collapsed for the first time since 1962. A government collapse doesn’t describe a government that’s fallen apart, but rather one in which the Prime Minister was removed from office through a vote of no-confidence. Michele […]

Donald Trump Sentencing

How Winning the Election Became Trump’s Get-Out-of-Jail-Free Card  By: Ingrid Schrag When New York Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan sentenced President-elect Donald Trump to an unconditional discharge on January 10, he didn’t just make history – he exposed a fundamental flaw in our justice system that allows electoral victories to nullify criminal accountability. Trump was […]

Implications of Cooperation

The threat to US interests by a Sino-Russian Alliance  By: Abby Brown China and Russia have been fortifying their partnership, raising concerns about the security of US interests, NATO, and global democracy. The two nations recently established a “no limits” alliance, which encompasses significant trade, cooperation and mutual economic cooperation. Russian President Vladimir Putin also […]

COP 29 Summit

Climate Fallout Exacerbated by the Trump Administration By: Rohan Jayaraman In November 2024, 50,000 delegates from around the world gathered in Baku, Azerbaijan for the United Nations (UN) Climate Conference of the Parties (COP). With the US election around the corner, tensions remained high as lower income countries looked specifically to this summit for climate […]

A Turning Point for Fairness in College Athletics 

The Supreme Court empowers student-athletes, challenging the NCAA’s long-standing model By: Anshika Chadda  The Supreme Court’s unanimous decision on June 21, 2021, in NCAA vs Alston marked a dramatic change in the world of collegiate athletics, opposing long standing restrictions on compensation for NCAA athletes. The ruling deemed the NCAA’s limitations on education-related benefits as […]

Is Trump’s New Labor Pick What the Democratic Party Needs?

Cabinet member backs pro-union policies, yet is unlikely to sway presidential cabinet By: Andreu Beltran There’s one thing that almost everyone in President Donald Trump’s cabinet shares: they want to lead America with an iron fist. For instance, Tesla CEO Elon Musk and head of the newly formed Department for Government Efficiency plans to eliminate […]

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