
“My biggest fear is seeing her one morning and not knowing if she’ll come back.” This fear and daily uncertainty is a sentiment shared by the 5.8 million households in the United States that are home to at least one undocumented immigrant, amidst the second term of President Donald Trump.
The Supreme Court’s recent decisions in favor of Trump’s policies have set off a wave of public anger and frustration.
When the majority of Californians get together to attack democratic safeguards in the name of preserving a balance, we aren’t
California’s Energy History For decades, California has faced a series of existential challenges related to energy. From rolling blackouts and
Russia has never been busier — or more exhausted. After three years of war, the Kremlin boasts record-low unemployment and
Rockefeller, Carnegie, Vanderbilt: the names of American billionaires who became famous in the Gilded Age of the late 19th century.
In September of 2024, the California legislature officially passed Assembly Bill 1780, which prohibited private universities in the state from
Sending ICE to raid workplaces and schools, separating families, and deporting both undocumented immigrants and U.S. citizens. Federalizing the National
The intense Ethiopian sun burns down as thousands of volunteers in green shirts, school children alongside politicians, take up shovels
Twenty-five years after its launch, the eurozone is failing its citizens. In Spain, the unemployment rate sits at 10.29 percent.
School is meant to be a safe space for students to build social and intellectual skills. At the same time,
On October 18, 2025, cheers and shouts echoed across the United States as a collective movement ensued among Americans nationwide.
In the Atacama Desert of Chile, the promise of clean energy for the world comes at a steep cost. Beneath
“My biggest fear is seeing her one morning and not knowing if she’ll come back.” This fear and daily uncertainty
The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) has taken on a more influential and significant role in legislation and
The American Dream: the ideal that the United States is, without fault, the land of opportunity. This doctrine promotes the
On October 13, President Donald Trump stood in front of the Knesset to give a speech following the U.S.-brokered ceasefire
In the post-World War II era, German bureaucrats tallied billions in reparations owed to Holocaust survivors. Every Deutsche Mark and
A rather worrying sentiment has pervaded America in the aftermath of the 2024 presidential election. It has arisen as disheartened
Despite the world being more connected than ever, much international conflict feels disconnected from people’s day-to-day lives when it has
As cranes dotted skylines across Nairobi, Colombo, and Karachi in 2013, China’s vast Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) had sprung
In 1989, Francis Fukuyama suggested that history had reached its end, not because events would cease, but because humanity had