New York – In the wake of several mass shootings over the past several weeks, increasing pressure has mounted to pass legislation, up to and
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How will U.S.- EU relations change under the Biden-Harris administration?
Washington, D.C. – Relations between the U.S. and the European Union (EU) will undoubtedly change under the Biden administration. The Trump administration supported the Brexit
The infection rates of U.S. and international COVID-19 cases are out of control
United States- COVID-19 continues to infect the global population at alarming rates. Currently, the United States is leading the world in the total number of
Is The Growing Tension Between The U.S. and China a Threat to World Peace?
New York, NY – Tensions between the U.S. and China reached its peak at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) last week. Ties between the
Digital Organizing in a Global Pandemic—How Organizers Meet Young Voters “Where They’re At”
United States – The practice of political organizing has seen a dramatic change in 2020. Organizers, who would have spent hundreds of hours knocking on
Will Oracle’s Agreement With TikTok Materialize Amid the U.S.-China Feud?
Washington D.C. — President Trump said he would revoke his initial approval of the deal between ByteDance and Oracle if ByteDance, TikTok’s China-based parent company,
Release of The Taliban Prisoners: Does This Mean Peace?
Dylan Winsick, contributing Content Warning: Violence and Abuse Kabul, Afghanistan – The Afghan Jirga (assembly) approved the process of releasing the last 400 Taliban prisoners
Tensions for TikTok, US, and China Grow; Microsoft CEO Steps In
Redmond WA & Menlo Park, CA – Microsoft CEO Nadella Wades is trying to settle a merger with the social media platform TikTok in the
“Cozy Bear” Strikes Again During Covid-19 – Next Steps?
DM Winsick, contributing Washington D.C.— Western governments are accusing a group of hackers, allegedly involved with Russian intelligence, of stealing private information related to coronavirus
US Pays Almost $2 Billion For COVID Vaccine
The U.S. government has struck a $1.95 billion deal with American pharmaceutical company Pfizer and German biotechnology company BioNTech for 100 million COVID-19 vaccine doses.