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 […]

Robert Kennedy Junior’s Presidential Campaign

By: Andreu Beltran Robert Kennedy Jr. was a candidate in the 2024 Presidential election before dropping out in August. While on paper his pro-choice, anti-proxy war, and pro-small business beliefs seemingly should appeal to Democratic voters, Kennedy’s campaign suffered from a lack of funding and support from the Democratic Party immediately before he dropped out. […]

Apple: Right or Wrong?

By: Andreu Beltran Apple: Right or Wrong? The Department of Justice Sues Apple for Monopolizing Smartphone Industry Monopoly is not just a board game. In an increasingly digital world, businesses find increasingly creative ways to manipulate consumers and jeopardize competing businesses in order to maximize their profit. Apple is one example of a larger problem. The Department […]

The Unsolvable Border Crisis

Record-breaking U.S-Mexico immigration surge has dangerous implications for the United States By: Andreu Beltran This past December, the number of immigrants along the U.S-Mexico border reached a record high: 225,000. While allowing immigration into the United States saves lives, multiple states are becoming increasingly weary of reaching their limit on how many new immigrants they can […]

Should the Federal Government Pass More AI Legislation?

National AI legislation would create much-needed fairness and equity in 2024 By: Andreu Beltran Most would agree that generative artificial intelligence has introduced fascinating new opportunities. However, it is also a legal gray zone because the topic raises a multitude of ethical and legal questions: is AI protected by copyright law? How can racial and […]

The U.S’s Hopeless Strategy to Counter Gas Inflation

The United States’ hands-off’ method of dealing with gas inflation places is ineffective By Andreu Beltran ’25 There has been a gas shortage in the United States mainly because the Middle East is unable to supply it. However, as the United States’ need to depend on the East decreases, its demand for gas increases, which […]

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