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The Facebook Files Follow-Up: Facebook’s Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Week

The Facebook Files Follow-Up: Facebook’s Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Week

Brief #64 – Technology
By Scout Burchill

Frances Haugen, the whistleblower behind the Wall Street Journal’s hugely-consequential Facebook Files (see Brief #64 for more details) took center stage earlier this month, revealing her identity in a primetime interview with CBS’s 60 Minutes before testifying in front of Congress in a series of high-profile hearings. Haugen’s revelations, coupled with an hours-long complete blackout of all Facebook-owned platforms, added up to one of Facebook’s worst weeks ever.

Bears Ears National Monument: A Proper Boundary Reestablished

Bears Ears National Monument: A Proper Boundary Reestablished

Brief #132 – Environmental Policy
By Tim Loftus

In December of 2016, President Obama issued Presidential Proclamation 9558 – Establishment of the Bears Ears National Monument. This relatively new monument is unique. Situated in southeastern Utah, the monument was created largely at the behest of the Bears Ears Inter-Tribal Coalition composed of five Colorado Plateau tribes who share a longstanding cultural connection to the landscape: Hopi, Navajo, Ute Mountain Ute, Ute Indian Tribe of the Uintah and Ouray Reservation, and Zuni Tribe.

Supply Chain and Customer Service Shortages: The Real Drivers of Inflation

Supply Chain and Customer Service Shortages: The Real Drivers of Inflation

Brief #126 – Economic Policy
By Rosalind Gottfried

There are some indications that the economy is strong. The US economy is expected to grow at 6% this year and fall to 3.9% for 2022, a greater rate than for most years since the turn of the century. Economists are predicting a steady expansion of the economy for the second half of 2021. The unemployment rate is under 5%, marking only 17 months to recover that rate since the pandemic started. Unemployment is currently at 4.8% which is down from 5.2% in August.

Screws Tighten on Unvaccinated Healthcare Workers

Screws Tighten on Unvaccinated Healthcare Workers

Brief #137 – Health and Gender
By S. Bhimji

By now most people in the country are fed up with unvaccinated individuals. For whatever reason, there are still a significant number of Americans who are still refusing to be vaccinated against Covid. And sadly a great many of these unvaccinated individuals are healthcare professionals that include doctors, nurses, pharmacists, EMS technicians, nursing assistants, and lab technicians. 

Can Doctors Refuse Care to Unvaccinated Patients?

Can Doctors Refuse Care to Unvaccinated Patients?

Brief #135 – Health & Gender Policy
By S Bhimji 

The coronavirus pandemic has created a lot of friction and unhappiness in society. Despite the continuing spread of the virus by the delta variant, a significant number of Americans are refusing to get vaccinated for a variety of reasons. And in almost every industry hundreds of workers are now asking for all kinds of exemptions. 

Analyzing the New Australia, U.K., U.S. (AUKUS) Security Pact

Analyzing the New Australia, U.K., U.S. (AUKUS) Security Pact

Brief #133 – Foreign Policy
By Abran C

On September 16, 2021, U.S. President Joe Biden, along with U.K. Prime minister Boris Johnson and Australian Prime minister Scott Morrison who joined in virtually, announced the creation of a new security partnership or the AUKUS pact, between the three nations that seeks to counter China’s growing influence in the Indo-Pacific.

Our Chance to Avert Climate Catastrophe May Have Gone Up in Smoke

Our Chance to Avert Climate Catastrophe May Have Gone Up in Smoke

Brief #131 – Environment Policy
By Todd J. Broadman

80% of the world’s energy comes from coal, oil and natural gas; carbon sources which account for 89% of human-derived CO₂ emissions. These daily emissions have accumulated in the earth’s atmosphere to produce a global climate crisis; a recent U.N Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report forecasts global average temperature will rise 2.7 degrees Celsius by the year 2100. Accordingly, the U.N. Secretary General António Guterres has warned, “the world is on a catastrophic pathway.”

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