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Are Foreign Students at Harvard Threatening U.S. Opportunities?
Public Services & Infrastructure Are Foreign Students at Harvard Threatening U.S. Opportunities?

Amidst the illustrious halls of Harvard University, one debate looms large, pitting national priorities against global educational diversity. With about 27% of its student body hailing from countries outside the U.S., Harvard finds itself at the center of a national conversation: Are foreign

Will Ukraine's Attacks on Crimean Bridge Shift the Conflict?
Policy & Legislation Will Ukraine's Attacks on Crimean Bridge Shift the Conflict?

In a rapidly evolving geopolitical landscape, Ukraine's recent strategic maneuvers targeting the Crimean Bridge have become a focal point. Connecting Russia to Crimea, the bridge serves as a critical supply route for Russian forces, now disrupted by Ukraine's tactical use of underwater explosives.

Can the GOP Overcome Internal Dissent on Spending Cuts?
Economic & Fiscal Can the GOP Overcome Internal Dissent on Spending Cuts?

Political tension is brewing within the Republican Party over a proposed rescissions package aimed at retracting $9.4 billion from federal funding. This legislative effort by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) focuses on cutting funds for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and

Will Sanctions Cripple Cartel del Noreste's Operations?
Government Will Sanctions Cripple Cartel del Noreste's Operations?

Sanctions have long been a tool of geopolitical maneuvering, but do they truly penetrate the fortified borders of organized crime syndicates like the Cartel del Noreste (CDN)? Recent sanctions by the U.S. Treasury Department aim to disrupt the network of this powerful cartel, yet the real question

Are PEPFAR Cuts Threatening Global HIV/AIDS Progress?
Economic & Fiscal Are PEPFAR Cuts Threatening Global HIV/AIDS Progress?

In a bold move that has garnered significant attention, the Trump administration has proposed cutting the budget for the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), a global initiative pivotal in fighting HIV/AIDS. These proposed cuts are part of a larger rescissions request by the Office

Will the White House's $9.4B Cut Reshape US Spending Priorities?
Economic & Fiscal Will the White House's $9.4B Cut Reshape US Spending Priorities?

In a significant fiscal shift, the White House's proposal to rescind $9.4 billion has sparked a national debate about the realignment of U.S. spending priorities. At the core of this move are sweeping cuts across various sectors, reflecting a long-standing push for more disciplined fiscal policies.

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