On September 24, 1789, George Washington nominated John Jay to the office of Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court, setting a judicial precedent for our nascent nation. On appointing nominees, ...
With Russia’s invasion of Ukraine—the largest European armed conflict since the Cold War—we have seemingly reentered an age ...
As Diella’s parliamentary presence proliferates with the announcement of her babies, Rama risks creating an unchecked ...
Equating Western inconsistency as a justification for inaction on this issue risks erasing the lived reality of Uyghurs who have been detained, sterilized, or separated from their families. The Uyghur ...
The AI wave rippling through the US economy has raised both excitement and alarm. As an immense amount of capital changes ...
Every nation is built on a story. Every country has a story that helps its people understand their place in the world. For ...
" Bois Caïman was followed by 13 years of revolution that culminated in Haitian independence. But after liberation, the ...
The oligopolistic structure of the luxury fragrance industry has benefits ...
Tips aren’t bonuses, but substitutes for inadequate pay, and the tip credit that allows employers to pay employees just $2.13 an hour, exposes this historically exploitative labor system in desperate ...
illustrations by Anneke Beth ’26, an Illustration major at RISD and Illustrator for BPR " Despite its financial successes, the Wagner Group will soon be no more." Despite its financial successes, the ...
Educational achievement—measured by subject proficiency assessments, college readiness, and other quantitative outcomes—is heavily influenced by a variety of socioeconomic and demographic factors.
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