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Artificial Meat and Global Food Security: A Sustainable Future?

Artificial Meat and Global Food Security: A Sustainable Future?

As the world grapples with rising populations and climate change, artificial meat emerges as a groundbreaking solution to global food security challenges. By reducing environmental impact and offering a sustainable alternative to conventional meat, cultured meat could reshape the future of food.

The Rise of ‘Weird’ and the New Framing of Anti-Abortion Policies

The Rise of ‘Weird’ and the New Framing of Anti-Abortion Policies

Despite widespread public support for abortion rights, restrictive policies continue to rise, highlighting a stark disconnect between American voters and their government. As “weird” becomes the new political shorthand, Vice President Kamala Harris and Governor Tim Walz challenge the unsettling narratives driving anti-abortion legislation.

The Week That Was: Global News in Review

The Week That Was: Global News in Review

Brief #153 – Foreign Policy Brief
by: Abran C

In this week’s global news review, we delve into the escalating protests in Venezuela, the violent far-right riots sweeping the UK, and the assassination of a Hamas leader that threatens to ignite further conflict in the Middle East. As governments topple and tensions rise, stay informed on the critical developments shaping our world.

Whose Republic Can Protect Democracy?

Whose Republic Can Protect Democracy?

As the 2024 election approaches, the battle over the true meaning of American democracy intensifies, with Biden, Trump, and the Heritage Foundation each claiming to protect the Republic envisioned by the Founding Fathers. This high-stakes debate over civics and power could reshape the future of U.S. governance, as the electorate grapples with the competing visions for America’s political soul.

Putin and Trump’s Connections: Onstage and Behind the Scenes, Part 2: “I got along with Putin.”

Putin and Trump’s Connections: Onstage and Behind the Scenes, Part 2: “I got along with Putin.”

Brief #152 – Foreign Policy Brief
by: Yelena Korshunov

Donald Trump’s close ties with Vladimir Putin, highlighted by his controversial praise and diplomatic approach, bring the spotlight back to the unsettling Putin and Trump connections. As Trump proposes a peace plan for Ukraine, these connections raise critical concerns about the future of U.S. foreign policy and global security.

Current Events in a Post-Roe V. Wade Era

Current Events in a Post-Roe V. Wade Era

Policy Brief #175 – Health and Gender
by: Geoffrey Small

In the wake of the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, the United States is grappling with a rapidly shifting landscape of reproductive rights, marked by new policy proposals, legal battles, and state-level legislation. This article delves into the ongoing turmoil, highlighting key events and their profound impact on the future of abortion access in America.

Resilience and Tradition: The Political Heartbeat of West Texas

Resilience and Tradition: The Political Heartbeat of West Texas

Brief #135 – Elections & Politics Policy Brief
by: Morgan Davidson

West Texas, a region defined by its rugged independence and deep-rooted conservatism, stands as a political powerhouse with its unwavering support for traditional values and industries like oil and agriculture. Amid rising challenges like water scarcity and healthcare disparities, the resilience of its people and their fervent participation in elections underscore the indomitable spirit of this often-overlooked corner of the Lone Star State.

Olympic Games Political and Social Issues, Early Update

Olympic Games Political and Social Issues, Early Update

Brief #150 – Foreign Policy Brief
by: Reilly Fitzgerald

As the Paris 2024 Olympic Games commence, the event is already overshadowed by criminal activity, doping scandals, and significant missteps in representation, raising serious questions about the integrity of the Games. With the Seine’s murky waters and security threats looming, this monumental celebration of sport finds itself at a tumultuous crossroads between tradition and modernity.

AI: Is It Worth the Climate Cost?

AI: Is It Worth the Climate Cost?

Brief #113 – Technology Policy Brief
by : Mindy Spatt

AI’s rapid rise is accelerating energy consumption and greenhouse emissions at an alarming rate, posing a serious environmental threat that rivals pandemics and nuclear war. With data centers and extensive computational workloads driving this surge, the urgent question remains: do we truly need this technology given its staggering climate cost?

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