All posts tagged "United States"
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Anneliese Mahoney | November 17, 2015
More than Half of U.S. Governors Want to Turn Away Syrian Refugees
Is it even legal?
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Anneliese Mahoney | October 22, 2015
Chris Christie Urges Port Authority Not to Approve Havana-Newark Flights
Christie's issue stems from Assata Shakur's asylum in Cuba.
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John Phillips | October 9, 2015
The Iran Nuclear Deal: America Remains Divided
The arguments for and against the Iran nuclear deal.
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Kui Mwai | October 5, 2015
Minnesota Native Charged with Committing Sexual Abuse While Overseas
Voluntourism isn't always a good thing.
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Jessica McLaughlin | October 2, 2015
The Taliban Captures Kunduz: Should the U.S. Still Leave Afghanistan as Planned?
What's next in the war torn nation?
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Kui Mwai | September 29, 2015
To Serve and Protect? New Police Program May Perpetuate Racial Profiling
A new police program may be more harmful than it helpful.
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Allison Dawson | September 9, 2015
Amanda Knox…Free at Last!
A years-long legal saga comes to an end.
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Michael Sliwinski | August 29, 2015
Riding the Wave: The Tumultuous Global Stock Market
What's going on with the global stock market?
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Jessica McLaughlin | August 20, 2015
The South and East China Seas: Conflict Continues
Why is the U.S. even involved?
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Anneliese Mahoney | August 16, 2015
Cuban-American Relations Continue to Crawl Forward
The American flag was just raised again in Cuba.
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Emily Dalgo | August 4, 2015
The Schumers are On It: Gun Violence Prevention Has a Few New Faces
Two famous cousins, working together.
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Symon Rowlands | August 2, 2015
Controversial Calls: What Happened at the Gold Cup?
Should Mexico have made it into the finals?
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Hyunjae Ham | August 1, 2015
Lifting the Ban on Crude Oil and Natural Gas Exports: It’s Time to Make a Change
Earlier this week, a New Hampshire voter asked Hillary Clinton if she would sign a bill in favor of...
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Hyunjae Ham | July 30, 2015
Law Firm Mergers: Good Idea or a Fruitless Endeavor?
Is the new trend of law firm mergers a good thing?
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Emily Dalgo | July 29, 2015
GMO Labeling: The American People Have A Right To Know
What's the deal with GMOs?
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Emily Dalgo | July 26, 2015
Prisons Won’t Get Better Just Because We’ve Signed Another Document
Praised as a “tremendous step forward” toward meaningful penal reform, the Mandela Rules provide a framework for what...
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Emily Dalgo | July 19, 2015
Top 10 Condescending Quotes From Obama’s Iran Deal Press Conference
A very frustrated commander-in-chief.
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Jennifer Polish | July 8, 2015
Bittersweet Lesbian Kisses at the World Cup
The World Cup is the place for out lesbian players to advocate for queer inclusion in professional sports.
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Emily Dalgo | July 4, 2015
Columbia University Backs Away From Private Prisons: We Should Follow Its Lead
Columbia is the first university to make this move.
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Taelor Bentley | July 2, 2015
Euthanasia Without Terminal Illness: Should it Be Legal?
Who decides who should live or die?
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Angel Idowu | July 1, 2015
An Us Vs. Them Mentality Won’t Fix the Problem of Police Brutality
The tension between minority communities and the police is not going away.
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Emily Dalgo | June 26, 2015
Why U.S. Foreign Policy Isn’t Ready for Hillary
Hillary Clinton might have some explaining to do.
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Emily Dalgo | June 23, 2015
GOP Candidates in Hot Water After Receiving Donations From White Supremacist Leader
The revelation sheds some light on who is paying for GOP candidates' campaigns.
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Taelor Bentley | June 19, 2015
Human Trafficking in the U.S.: Pennsylvania Man Sentenced for Horrifying Crime
Human trafficking doesn't just happen abroad.
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Emily Dalgo | June 19, 2015
U.S. Withdrawal from Afghanistan: Timely or Dangerous?
It's a question our 2016 contenders will have to answer.
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Jennifer Polish | June 17, 2015
How Can Restorative Justice Change the Criminal System?
Restorative justice is changing youth incarceration across the country.
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Angel Idowu | June 15, 2015
The Matthew Durham Trial: American Volunteerism at its Worst
Matthew Durham has been accused of molesting children in a Kenyan orphanage.
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Emily Dalgo | June 11, 2015
The Two Supreme Court Cases We Should All Be Watching
Big decisions in June could have a major impact on the U.S.
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Hyunjae Ham | June 11, 2015
The U.S. Needs to Take a Firm Stand Against China on Cyber Attacks
The back-and-forth battle is far from over.
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Michael Sliwinski | May 31, 2015
FARC: Preventing Peace in Colombia?
Is there a way to combat the infamous terrorist group?