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Los Angeles Wildfires: A Month After Devastation, Concerns Linger
Now that a month has passed since the catastrophic Los Angeles firestorms, a trail of destruction and unanswered questions remain.
Cole Sundermann
Feb 122 min read
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Pour One Out for Jimmy Carter
Image from NPR News James Earle Carter Jr., the thirty-ninth president of the United States and accomplished humanitarian, passed away...
Sam Santavicca
Feb 124 min read
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2025 Government Preview: Get In, or Get Out(?)
For the first time since 2018, there is a “Republican trifecta” in Washington, DC.
Morgan Ann Malone
Feb 124 min read
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Polls! Polls! Polls! A Survey of How Accurate 2024 Polls Actually Were
The polling industry has been under assault in recent years for “polling misses,” but polling on average has been quite accurate.
Luis Tobar
Feb 123 min read
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Union Wave Hits Cultural Institutions—And It’s About Time
The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has reported that annual union petitions, which are filed by workers seeking a union election in t
Philipp Corfman
Feb 123 min read
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TikTok and the Sell-or-Ban Law
Using the January 17th per curiam opinion as a guide, this column gives a basic overview of the parties, the federal law at issue, and how S
Eric Fogle
Feb 103 min read
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