How inconsistent U.S. foreign policy is causing Canada to venture across the Pacific. Canada and China are teaming up, and geopolitical doomsday is around the corner for the United States. While that headline isn’t true, it was easy to jump to the conclusion after Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney ominously declared at the annual World […]
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Back to The Office
Is it time to transition away from online and back to traditional in-person workdays? By: Matthew Walsh Excluding active-duty military personnel and postal service workers, more than 2.9 million Americans work for the United States Federal Government. Of those 2.9 million workers, approximately only 54% of those workers work in the office full-time. In an […]
A Shock to the German Left
The Alternative for Germany party’s success in the most recent German state elections By: Matthew Walsh On September 1, the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party won a state election in the eastern state of Thuringia, Germany, marking the first state-level victory for a far-right party since the Nazis during the Second World War. The AfD […]
The State of Sports Betting In The U.S.
The State of Sports Betting In The U.S. The problem at hand and the dangers to come By: Matthew Walsh An estimated $2.71 billion was wagered on this year’s Men’s and Women’s NCAA “March Madness” tournaments, according to the American Gaming Association. That figure nearly doubles the amount bet on the 2024 Super Bowl and is pooled […]
Surge in Migrants at U.S. Border
Addressing The Surge of Migrants on The Southern Border And The U.S’ Failed Efforts to Fix it By Matthew Walsh ’26 8,000 migrants cross the United States – Mexico border every day. That number is expected to account for three million individuals by the end of 2023. As floods of migrants seek refuge from corruption […]
