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Who will be the nominees for president in 2024?

April 17, 2023 0

The 2024 race for President of the United States looks to be contentious, unpredictable and ultimately very strange. As of now, there are many hopefuls…

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We need to revisit the enduring lessons of Robert F. Kennedy

April 3, 2023 0

In a time of unprecedented social, political and economic turmoil around the globe, I am further inclined to return to the words of Robert F.…

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Haiti requires international cooperation and resilience in recovery aid

March 27, 2023 0

The nation of Haiti is currently facing its most dire crisis since the devastating 2010 earthquake. As the country descends further into all-consuming social and…

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Don’t forget Afghanistan

March 20, 2023 0

The American public has a tendency to forget things. We forget the terrible thing that politicians did last week and what our heroes did the…

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The Ukraine War: one year too many 

March 6, 2023 0

On Feb. 24, 2022, President Vladimir Putin ordered his Russian troops to invade Ukraine and to capture the capital of Kyiv. As fear and uncertainty…

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Comedy is needed now more than ever

February 27, 2023 0

The 2020s have not been the most pleasant decade. In just a few years, we’ve experienced a deadly pandemic, economic turmoil, international wars and apocalyptic…

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What will help the Syrian people? 

February 20, 2023 0

When natural disasters strike, many people are severely impacted. Some lose their homes, their belongings and sometimes even their lives. Yet despite the negative results…

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Is democracy really winning?

February 13, 2023 0

In President Joe Biden’s most recent State of the Union address, he optimistically declared that democracy is winning in the world. Autocracies are failing, hope…

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Extensive police reform is beyond overdue 

February 6, 2023 0

In America’s devastating and ongoing story of systemic police brutality, a new chapter has been written in Memphis, Tennessee. On Jan. 7, 2023, five officers…

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The great decline of reading

December 5, 2022 0

Even though books are more accessible than ever in the digital age, reading rates in the U.S. have hit record lows. Across the board, nearly…

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