By Sarah Cahn ’22, Illustration by The New York Times On his podcast, Pod Save the World, former Deputy National Security Advisor to Barack Obama,
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By Meinhardt Rentrup ’23; “British authorities continue to investigate the Nov. 14 car explosion outside Liverpool Women’s Hospital in northwestern England” (EPA-EFE/Shutterstock) On Remembrance Sunday
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By Arshiya Bhayana ’22 COVID-19 pandemic called for an immediate transformation of nearly every aspect of lives across the world, reimagining technology’s role in how
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By Alexandra Miranda Castellon ’24 The Uighurs consist of about 12 million predominantly Muslim people who live in the Chinese region of Xinjiang. Over the
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Isabella Acuña ‘22 Roe v. Wade was a landmark decision by the Supreme Court that affirmed the American people’s right to choose whether or not
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By Lucca Guzman-Gieseken ’24 As we end the second year of our new COVID ravaged lives, we still face an uncertain future and the possibility
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By Kelcey Hutchinson; Photo by Jane Rosenberg; Sketch of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev in federal court During October 2021, the case of the infamous Boston Marathon bomber
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By Stephen Flanders ’22 Invented only 13 years ago with the release of Bitcoin by the anonymous Satoshi Nakamoto, cryptocurrency, defined as a decentralized digital medium of exchange built on blockchain technology and secured by cryptography, is on what appears to be an unstoppable rise. With a total market cap
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By Stephen Flanders ’22 Invented only 13 years ago with the release of Bitcoin by the anonymous Satoshi Nakamoto, cryptocurrency, defined as a decentralized digital
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By Mateo Zules ’22; Photo by Visual China Group of Peng Shuai, famous female Chinese tennis player Like many, I have been incredibly disturbed following
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By Ryan Murphy ’23; Photo by Bloomberg “Over the past 18 months of the COVID-19 pandemic, it has become clear that US supply chains have
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By Arshiya Bhayana ’22 With the advent of the internet and technology, where and how data is stored, and who has access to it, are
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By Chris Conrad ’21 It’s January 2018. I’m in Hawaii on vacation with my parents. Suddenly, on our phones, a loud noise. BALLISTIC MISSILE THREAT
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By Alexa Horkava ’22; Photo of FARC Guerillas in Colombia in 2016 from the Wall Street Journal In the rural areas of Venezuela’s department, Apure,
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By Eliane Nieder Discussion around immigration policy often divides migrants into those who are deserving of staying in the United States and those who are