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UBI: The Global Antipoverty Experiment
The back and forth of the best way to resolve wealth inequality may appear endless to most. Can a solution as simple as putting cash directly into the hands of the poor really have a profound effect on putting an end to poverty?
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Opinion: No Crackdown in Hong Kong
The tensions between the Protestors of Hong Kong and the Chinese Communist Party beckons critical question: What is the likelihood of a military intervention? Staff Writer Marshall Wu describes why the conflict is more than likely to be resolved without a crackdown.
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The Closure of the WTO Appellate Body: The End of World Trade As We Know It?
As trade wars between global economic powers reach an all time high, it looks like the world just lost one of its greatest referees. Staff writer Pankhuri Prasad speaks on the likelihood of a severe crisis with the end of the World Trade Center as we know it, and how international trade is quickly heading…