POLICY

Nov 20 2024POLITICS

Women in Combat: More Than Just Roles

Peter Hegseth, a potential pick for Secretary of Defense under President-elect Donald Trump, recently sparked debate with his stance on women in combat. He believes women shouldn't be in these roles, but is he missing the bigger picture? Historically, women have indeed served in various combat-like

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Nov 20 2024POLITICS

Stopping the Flow: A Closer Look at Mediterranean Migration

Imagine trying to cross the Mediterranean Sea, hoping for a better life in Europe. But for many, this journey turns into a nightmare. A new issue called "trafficking in itinere" has surfaced, especially along the Central Mediterranean route. People who initially sought help to travel end up kidnappe

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Nov 20 2024ENVIRONMENT

Sports Industry Goes Green: Circular Economy and Policy Enablers

The world of sports products is known for its hefty environmental footprint. From generating lots of waste to using up resources and pumping out carbon emissions, the industry is in dire need of change. One solution that's gaining traction is the circular economy (CE). This approach aims to reduce w

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Nov 20 2024POLITICS

Republicans Propose Restroom Ban for Transgender Lawmaker

In Washington, House Speaker Mike Johnson has shown support for a Republican resolution aiming to block Democrat Sarah McBride, the first transgender person to be elected to Congress, from using women’s restrooms in the Capitol. Johnson stated, "We’re not going to have men in women’s bathrooms. " Th

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Nov 20 2024ENVIRONMENT

Trump's Environmental Shift: What to Expect

When Donald Trump returns to the White House, he plans to make significant changes to the country's environmental policies. Some of the biggest changes include withdrawing from the Paris Agreement, opening more areas for oil and gas drilling, and weakening rules that control power plant emissions. T

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Nov 20 2024ENVIRONMENT

Boosting Solar Power: How Australian Subsidies Drive Residential Solar Adoption

Australia is no stranger to leading the way in residential solar energy adoption, thanks to incentives like the Feed-in Tariff and the Small-Scale Renewable Energy Scheme. But what's the real impact of these policies on home solar installations? Let's dive in! We looked at data from July 2009 to Ju

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Nov 19 2024POLITICS

Trump's Military Deportation Plan: A Closer Look

Former President Donald Trump has suggested using the U. S. military to carry out mass deportations. This idea is controversial because the military typically doesn't handle immigration enforcement. People like Tom Fitton, head of Judicial Watch, and governors like Texas' Greg Abbott, support this a

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Nov 19 2024HEALTH

Unseen Struggles: Domestic Violence in American Indian and Alaska Native Communities

In the United States, there are 574 federally recognized Tribes. These communities face a grim reality: American Indian and Alaska Native girls and women experience the highest rates of domestic violence (DV) in the country. Why is this happening? The root causes are deeply rooted in structural issu

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Nov 19 2024HEALTH

COVID and Tropical Diseases: When Policies Meet Science

You might have heard a lot about COVID-19, but did you know it's not the only disease out there? There are other illnesses, known as tropical diseases, that also need our attention. These diseases, like malaria and dengue, mostly affect countries with hot climates. But here's where things get intere

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Nov 19 2024HEALTH

Why are hospital assaults happening more?

Harsh realities like staff shortages, poor hiring practices, and neglected training are making hospitals dangerous places. Safeguards for patients are often lagging. For instance, HCA Florida Citrus Hospital's policy for handling sexual misconduct cases is detailed but poor execution might have let

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