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By Torus Lu ecently, Senate Republicans passed a quintessentially-Republican budget resolution. It involved large spending cuts to government programs, which…
By Gavin Frame hroughout history, Catalonia, a region of Spain, has long enjoyed a degree of autonomy. The Spanish Constitution…
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By Samuel Driggers This article was originally published in the GPR Spring 2017 Magazine “To the victor belongs the…
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By Paul Oshinski he motorbike taxi sliced a hairpin turn down a cobbled back alley then sputtered to a stop.…
By: Angela Tsao his Monday, Nebraskan officials of the Nebraska Public Service Commission graced TransCanada with a coy, “Yes, but…”…
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By Karan Noble Jacob n the aftermath of a mass of attacks on the U.S. government and Democratic National Committee…
By Nina Reddy There are more than 2,000 child offenders serving life sentences without parole in the United States today,…
By Ronnie Thompson n today’s political atmosphere, which is complete with broad parties that aggressively claim ownership of certain issues,…