Adrian Belmonte '28 is an Opinion Columnist studying Government in the College of Arts & Sciences. Hailing from D.C. and ...
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Philstar.com on MSNFollow the money
Someone once said that no country can progress if its politics is more profitable than its industries...In a country where ...
Here's how ACA marketplaces work, why enrollment has grown recently and what's at the heart of the US government shutdown.
Alongside the rising cost of basic commodities, public concern over government corruption has soared to its highest level on record, breaking into the top five most urgent national issues for the ...
In my previous article titled “The Quandary of De-Dollarization”, I mentioned that my general interest is a broad set of ...
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70% of class 10 students failed over the last four years under Delhi’s NIOS Project: DoE
Under the ‘NIOS Project,’ an average of 70 per cent of students who took the 10th grade examination have failed in the last ...
Annually, on Oct. 17, the world marks the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, a day meant to spotlight the grip ...
India is accelerating its clean energy expansion while still depending heavily on coal, highlighting the complex balance ...
Wave of anti-science bills pushed by Kennedy allies hits statehouses, endangering health protections
More than 420 anti-science bills attacking longstanding public health protections – vaccines, milk safety and fluoride – have ...
What remains of Nigeria’s natural tree cover is being rapidly depleted. In support of government commitments to tackle this ...
While the near-term forecast is revised up modestly, global growth remains subdued, as the newly introduced policies slowly come into focus The global economy is adjusting to a landscape reshaped by ...
Nuri Frame, a lawyer representing the Saugeen, argued the case doesn’t have wide-ranging implications for other land disputes ...
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