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  1. A Politician’s Tool Box: Pop Culture and Unpredictability

    When you first begin to embark upon the journey of adulthood, you receive key pieces of advice from your circle of mentors—advice like not signing up for a slew of credit cards the moment you turn eighteen and staving off college pregnancies. But within t ...

  2. Cuauhtémoc Blanco: From Soccer to Politics

    The current mayor of Cuernavaca, (located in the southern-central state of Morelos), Cuauhtémoc Blanco was raised in Tepito, a lower-class neighborhood in Mexico City known for its violence and pirated goods. Between 1992 and 2015, he played professional ...

  3. Ariana Grande and the Focus

      In the year since Ariana Grande’s album My Everything hit the market, the singer went on tour, appeared in FOX’s Scream Queens, and licked her way to a national scandal. Grande has wasted no time churning out new music–on November 30, 2015, she released ...

  4. Waste, Greed, and Fraud: The Business that Makes the World’s Greatest Army

    Lockheed Martin’s C-130 Hercules aircraft has been used by the U.S. Military for four decades. The spacious transport plane can accommodate utility helicopters and six-wheeled armored vehicles and can airdrop up to 42,000 pounds. The company boasts that “ ...

  5. From Solitary to Society

    Five Mualimm-ak spent 2,054 days wasting in isolated confinement in the New York City prison system. Neither judge nor jury put him there, rather, an endless stream of “tickets” from prison guards. These tickets were not for major offenses like instigatin ...

  6. Shifting Tides in Sino-African Relations

    In early December 2015, Chinese president Xi Jinping promised $60 billion for African development projects, capping off a year that saw trade between China and African countries grow to $220 billion. With steadily increasing trade and aid flows, China rem ...

  7. Little School on the Prairie: The Overlooked Plight of Rural Education

    That America’s public education system is characterized by extreme inequality does not come as a surprise to many. Yet when most people think of educational inequality, they think of inner-city schools. Publications like Education Week spend much more tim ...

  8. The Vast Majority of Americans Support Universal Background Checks. Why Doesn’t Congress?

    A gun show in Houston. The increase in partisanship in the U.S. over the last several decades has made it much harder for legislators to compromise and enact change on a variety of issues. One of these issues is gun control, where Americans are split alon ...

  9. Jose Antonio Meade on Combating Poverty in Mexico

    Having worked under two presidents (Calderón and Enrique Peña Nieto) of different political parties, Jose Antonio Meade is the first Mexican to occupy four different positions as Secretary—of Energy, of Finance and Public Credit, of Foreign Affairs, and, ...

  10. Human Too: Trump’s Supporters

    In “Human Too,” the HPR explores the more personal side of controversial and often underrepresented issues by examining those who support them through a series of photo essays. In this first installment, the HPR looks at attendees of a rally in support of ...

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