By Eli Scott fter the Kenyan Supreme Court nullified the August 8 presidential election due to “illegalities” and “irregularities” in…
By Austin Emery n the heels of North Korea’s sixth nuclear test, after weeks of ballistic missile launches and…
By Kaitlin Dippolito oday’s diplomatic sphere hinges on a tweet. Recently, North Korea and the United States have been lobbing…
By Alex Vanden Heuvel Mayor on Mind will be a recurring column that features accessible platform and policy interviews with…
By Ali Sifyan Elyaman he race to replace Georgia’s term-limited Governor, Nathan Deal, has already begun. Party primaries will be…
By James West n September 24th, the elections for the German federal parliament, the Bundestag, took place. By the end…
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By Gavin Frame Former Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price, whose resignation from Congress prompted the most expensive house…
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By Ashton Jones-Doherty What Happened? Perhaps, you have asked yourself that exact same question. Perhaps, you have searched and formed…
By Torus Lu American health care is, by many metrics, exorbitant in cost and mediocre in quality. At 17.2 percent,…
By Zoe Smith Atlanta used to be one of the top cities for young college graduates to gain employment, but…
By Emily Maloney After the recent events in Charlottesville, Virginia, in which white supremacists waved flags with swastikas on them…