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Health & Science
The Evolution of Medicare and Medicaid in America
Nicole Zub | April 12, 2017Medicaid and Medicare were created more than 50 years ago. How do they work?
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Health & Science
Are Infectious Diseases on the Rise?
Michael Sliwinski | April 12, 2017Why is the number of epidemics increasing?
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Politics
How to Impeach a President
Anneliese Mahoney | April 12, 2017What would it take to actually impeach a president?
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Politics
Why is Populism on the Rise in the U.S. and Europe?
Alec Siegel | April 12, 2017Populism is gaining traction, but its European and American varieties are not identical.
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Education
What You Need to Know About New York’s Tuition-Free College Plan
Alec Siegel | April 12, 2017The Excelsior Scholarship is the first to cover four-year public colleges.
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World
Reports Claim that Chechnya Has Created Gay Concentration Camps
Emma Von Zeipel | April 12, 2017Over a hundred gay men recently went missing in Chechnya.
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Politics
After Syrian Strike, the U.S.-Russia Relationship Hits a Low Point
Alec Siegel | April 12, 2017Recent developments in Syria have strained the once-thawed relationship.
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RantCrush
RantCrush Top 5: April 12, 2017
Emma Von Zeipel | April 12, 2017Happy Wednesday!
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Cannabis in America
Oregon Passes Bill to Protect Marijuana Consumers’ Personal Information
Alec Siegel | April 11, 2017The bill is meant to protect against a crackdown by federal authorities.
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Law
Federal Judge Rules that Texas’ Voter ID Law is Discriminatory
Anneliese Mahoney | April 11, 2017Here's what you need to know.
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RantCrush
RantCrush Top 5: April 11, 2017
Emma Von Zeipel | April 11, 2017Happy Tuesday, Law Street readers!
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Society and Culture
Airbnb Bans Host Who Canceled a Reservation Because of a Guest’s Race
Emma Von Zeipel | April 10, 2017The host reportedly said, "One word says it all. Asian."
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Cannabis in America
Canada Set to Legalize Recreational Marijuana in July 2018
Alec Siegel | April 10, 2017Some government officials think the target date is too ambitious.
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World
Nuclear North Korea: Can China, South Korea, and the U.S. Unite?
Callum Cleary | April 10, 2017Can China, South Korea, and the U.S. agree on a strategy?
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News
ICYMI: Best of the Week
Anneliese Mahoney | April 10, 2017Check out last week's best.
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RantCrush
RantCrush Top 5: April 10, 2017
Emma Von Zeipel | April 10, 2017Check out our Monday selections!
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World
Donald Trump Receives Some International Praise After Syria Attack
Emma Von Zeipel | April 9, 2017Who praised Trump?
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Technology
The Trump Administration vs. Twitter: Twitter Comes Out on Top
Victoria Sheridan | April 8, 2017First Amendment: 1. President Trump: 0.
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Law
Best Legal Tweets of the Week
Anneliese Mahoney | April 8, 2017Check out this week's tweets!
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Education
Princeton Sues the Federal Government to Protect Admissions Data
Austin Elias-De Jesus | April 7, 2017The debate over anti-Asian bias in college admissions continues.
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Politics
A Day After the Rule Change, Senate Confirms Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court
Alec Siegel | April 7, 2017Gorsuch passed by a vote of 54-45.
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Crime
What Do Crime Trends Look Like in America’s Largest Cities?
Kevin Rizzo | April 7, 2017How do today's crime rates compare to past years?
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World
Political Turmoil in Venezuela: What’s Next?
Callum Cleary | April 7, 2017Can Maduro maintain power?
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Politics
What You Need to Know About the Missile Strike in Syria
Alec Siegel | April 7, 2017The U.S. military launched 59 missiles at a Syrian airfield late Thursday night.
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RantCrush
RantCrush Top 5: April 7, 2017
Emma Von Zeipel | April 7, 2017Happy Friday, everyone!