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Progress Helps Us Withstand Nature’s Fury

In the past days, the world has been shaken—literally—by several natural disasters: the devastating floods in Texas in June 2025,…

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The Spirit of a Pioneering Pilot

The best-known female aviator (“aviatrix” in the parlance of bygone years) is undoubtedly Amelia Earhart. A record-setting pilot and the…

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The Muscle of Brussels

In a world where global power is measured by military strength, technological innovation, or cultural influence, it is striking that…

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The Art of the Deal?

As of Sunday, July 27, the United States and the European Union have signed a new trade agreement, imposing a…

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Truth, Justice, and the New Superman

After 47 years of Superman movies, James Gunn’s 2025 film offers a poignant take on the values Superman has always…

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A License for That?

The impacts of a two-year-old law are finally being felt in Britain—and, as the United States looks to pass its…

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Water Restrictions in North Vancouver

I spend my summers in North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Due to limited water availability, the municipality limits lawn watering…

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The Student Loan Interest Pause Finally Ends

The last holdouts of Covid-era student loan programs will have their interest reinstated in August 2025. In March 2020, President…

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Is Europe’s Free Ride Over?

A welcome and significant change has come to European politics: an admission that the European Union (EU) has relied too…

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California’s Dirty Secret

Throughout the summer, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents conducted raids targeting illegal immigrants and cartel members. Tensions culminated in…

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