Are We in A Climate Emergency?

Are We in A Climate Emergency?

A discussion that is ongoing in Federal Politics is the issue of the climate crisis. This affects all of us, not just those in the country we live. It is something that is being looked at by many countries. It is a complex issue that is bound to take time to solve. It...
Political Theorists

Political Theorists

What is political theory, and why is it important? These are the questions that many may have. It can be confusing to decipher all the terminology and what is essential. If this is not something you study, you may never have heard of them in the first place. Take the...
Supreme Court Votes to Extend Asylum Limitations

Supreme Court Votes to Extend Asylum Limitations

Recently, the Supreme Court passed a temporary order to keep the Title 42 pandemic- era limits in place for asylum seekers trying to enter the U.S. While this order could be lifted at any time, it will remain for the foreseeable future. What is Title 42? Title 42 was...
The Respect for Marriage Act

The Respect for Marriage Act

President Biden recently signed the Respect for Marriage Act codifying into law protections for both same- sex and interracial couples. Here’s a look at what took place. The Road to Signing The need to put this Act to paper became increasingly important after the...

Consumer Confidence Takes a Dive

  Consumer confidence numbers have recently started to take a dive. At a time of year when spending is typically at an all- time high, what do these dropping numbers mean? Let’s take a look at what low consumer confidence means for the economy. Decrease in...

U.S Sanctions on Chinese Individuals and Entities

Tensions are high between the United States and China. After growing concerns about human rights violations happening in the autonomous region of Xinjiang, the US sanctioned specific Chinese individuals and entities. Here’s a look at what’s happening now. Recap If...
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