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By Anna Motel The issue of felony disenfranchisement stands as a barrier between the realization of all fundamental rights and…
By Sarah Maher Both Turkey and the United States boast republic and democratic government systems. While both countries offer the…
By Zach Leggio and Mayerlyn Rivera Edition 8: April 22-28 Upcoming North Macedonia North Macedonia will be holding their first…
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By Ria Panneer “Golf is a game whose aim is to hit a very small ball into an even smaller…
By Aviella Schwartz In a capitalist system, free markets self-regulate and redistribute wealth without any assistance from government institutions. Even…
By Zach Leggio When the Apartheid regime in South Africa began to crumble in the 1990s, the world became hopeful…
By Lauren Thacker On February 25th, Belarus conducted its first elections since 2020, leading to mass protests and a crackdown…
By Leon Cohen The United States has not seen a third-party candidate with significant impact since Ross Perot in 1992.…
By Zach Leggio and Mayerlyn Rivera Edition 6: April 6-14 Upcoming South Korea South Korea’s April 10 legislative elections could…