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Historical Seven Hours in Sweden
Magdalena Andersson was elected in Sweden as their first ever female prime minister, only to seven hours later resign. - More
What Does the US Infrastructure Bill Mean For Climate Change?
President Biden’s Infrastructure Bill will takes time, lots of money, and patience to achieve its goals for the economy, equality, and climate change. But if executed successfully, it could create positive effects for generations to come. - More
Burning in Belfast: What Is the Future of the Northern Ireland Protocol?
If the United Kingdom unilaterally suspends the Northern Ireland protocol, what does that mean for peace in the region? - More
How Photos Can Shape a Narrative
A photo can capture an image, but different interpretations can give it a whole new meaning - More
Eating Pierogis Isn't Enough: Why Informed Tourism is Important
On a recent cultural trip to Poland, I was reminded why it's vital to learn about the current and historical context of the place you're visiting. - More
The Power of Women Seen Through Women in Power
As Katerina Sakellaropoulou becomes the first female president of Greece, we evaluate women in positions of power - from the most optimistic to pessimistic views.
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Politics Takes a Bite Out of Vegan Momentum
You. Yeah, you! Put down those utensils, press pause on that flesh fest on your plate, and get a load of this.
Veganism’s on the rise.
Make no bones about it – veggies are trending, and yes, carnivores might not find this humerus. - More
The Rocky Road To Brexit
Prime Minister Boris Johnson faces negotiation backlash