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How Nick Muzin Fueled Tim Scott’s Political Rise

Image source: Politico When historians and pundits analyze the ascent of Tim Scott — South Carolina’s Republican senator and a symbol of both conservatism and progress — people often point to his inspiring narrative, which weaves together his early struggles in a single-parent household with his rise to prominence in American politics. However, woven intricately […]

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US Migrant Detentions Are Rising – Has Biden’s Promise Flopped?

Image source: AP News The 2020 US Election was one of the most anticipated events in America’s history. Millions of us sat glued to our seats, watching debate after debate, listening to the promises of each candidate. Biden bowled us over with his bold policy plans, claims to protect the “workers who built this country”, […]

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Business and Technology: Why Are They Partners This Pandemic?

Now, for the first time, business and technology are partners in this pandemic to keep their staff and clients safe. Many of them escaped slowdown and closure and credit goes to technology change in business models. For example,some companies adopted contactless payments and other current trends in business such employee monitoring software to support working from […]

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Biden Administration’s Possible Impact on the Energy Sector

Now that Democrat candidate Joe Biden has formally taken his place as the 46th President of the United States, we ask ourselves, what can he really do to change the game? We’ve seen his track record as a long time Senator and a Vice President, but that really won’t speak of his capacities now that […]

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What Will a Biden-Led America Look Like?

Source: Pexels During his presidential campaign, Joe Biden lent heavily on the experience he gained during his eight years as Vice President to Barack Obama. However, in his first sit-down interview, since the transition of power began, President-elect Biden stated that his presidency “is not a third Obama term”. But, this raises questions about what […]

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Protect Yourself During a Civil Unrest by Being Prepared

U.S. politics are in a fraught place, one where political polarization seems to be getting worse. With the 2020 presidential election right around the corner, it seems as if things are only going to become more fraught, especially related to the election’s outcome. 2020 hasn’t been an easy year within the U.S., from the continued […]

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National Politics World

NYC Reopening Schedule Coronavirus 2020

New York City has been one of the cities hardest hit by the Coronavirus pandemic. In addition to that, the city is also experiencing rioting and protests in the wake of the George Floyd tragedy. With non-essential businesses being shut down for over two months, a lot of New Yorkers are ready to get out […]

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US President Expected to Trump Competition and Seal Re-Election

In what might just be the most globally publicized election campaign in the world, the United States will determine their president for the next four years on 3 November 2020. Of course, there’s a long road ahead, and given the 2016 election, it looks to be a no-holds-barred cage match between the residing president, Donald […]

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Donald Trump Uses Racial Slur Repeatedly When Discussing Elizabeth Warren

Donald Trump has a history of being less-than-respectful towards people. CNN pointed out that he has a thing for making up “demeaning nicknames” for his opponents. He has repeatedly referred to Sen. Elizabeth Warren as “Pocahontas” – a reference to her declared Native American status. What?!? It’s not a reference to the Disney film? The issue of […]

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The Decline of Christianity in America

The United States is a significantly less Christian country than it was seven years ago. This finding from the Pew Research Center’s newest report, “America’s Changing Religious Landscape,” is ricocheting through American faith, culture and politics. The familiar map of American religion is rapidly changing. The map that usually comes to mind is the South as the “Bible-belt” […]