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The Swing States Series: #2 Michigan

The Swing States Series: #2 Michigan

Brief #132 – Elections & Politics Policy Brief
by: Abigail Hunt

Michigan, a pivotal swing state, boasts the highest youth voter turnout in the nation and a thriving manufacturing sector crucial to its economy. As the state gears up for the upcoming election, its diverse demographic and rich history make it a battleground to watch.

The Tragedy in Haiti

The Tragedy in Haiti

Brief #128 – Foreign Policy Brief
by: Abigail Hunt

Escalating gang violence and political chaos grip Haiti as over 3,500 inmates escape prison, with gangs now controlling most of Port-au-Prince. The U.S. has announced plans to deploy troops to stabilize the situation, amid Haiti’s tumultuous history of colonialism and ongoing socioeconomic struggles.

The Week That Was: Global News in Review

The Week That Was: Global News in Review

Brief #127 – Foreign Policy Brief
by: Abran C

Global News Recap: Haiti declares emergency amid rising violence with gangs releasing inmates as PM Henry seeks aid. Iran’s low-turnout elections lead to conservative win amidst economic and political struggles, and more.

AI and the Dumbing Down of Education

AI and the Dumbing Down of Education

Brief #88 – Education Policy Brief
by Rudolph Lurz

In many ways, 2023 was the year of AI. ChatGPT is ubiquitous in boardrooms and classrooms alike. Its usage is prevalent across grade levels and industries. In short, AI bots can provide full essays for students… The technology is progressing faster than school districts’ capacity to keep up with it.

States Continue Efforts to Remove Facts from History

States Continue Efforts to Remove Facts from History

Brief #60 – Education Policy
By Steve Piazza

Six states have recently signed into law restrictive measures regarding the teaching of race in K-12 schools. New laws in Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, South Dakota, and Tennessee consist of, amongst other things, measures prohibiting anything appearing on a list of “divisive concepts.”

New Charges Filed Against Proud Boys

New Charges Filed Against Proud Boys

Brief #37 – Elections & Politics
By Stephen Thomas

As of this writing, none of the five members of the Proud Boys who received two additional Capitol riot charges June 6 have pleaded guilty. The group faces nine charges in all in connection with the breach of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. The case is before the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.

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