By Paul-Andre Coulibaly ’23; Image by AFP/Getty Press of Taliban fighters celebrating in Kandahar In the wake of the 9/11 attacks, the United States has
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By Lorelei Alverson; Image by Jens Wortmann On January 17th, 2017, women across America galvanized against the recent election of President Donald Trump in, what
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By Tanvi Jha; Image of former FARC rebels in 2020 by Luis Eduardo Noriega A/EPA The debate on the definition of terrorism is a difficult
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By Daniel Bruce ’22 Trigger Warning: Sexual Assault, Torture The recent actions of the Supreme Court of the United States have managed to get US
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Inteemum Ahsan ’24; Image by the BMJ The past year and a half has not only brought almost everything to a glacial pace but has
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By Tianbo Yang ’24; Image by The Economist On December 9, 2021, U.S. President Joe Biden delivered the opening remarks of the first of two
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By Ceci Cohen ’24; Image by ABC News: Jarrod Fankhauser The first thing that I learned in Intro to Terrorism Studies is that there is
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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