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Evaluating Elon Musk’s reign as Twitter’s face

2023-04-27
By: Nicolas Neal
On: April 27, 2023

In a headline that dominated Twitter’s trending page on October 27th, 2022, Elon Musk was to complete a deal to buy a 9.2% stake of the social media platform forContinue Reading

The making of “big insulin” in the United States

2023-04-18
By: Ashton Casey
On: April 18, 2023

Before the 1920s, a diagnosis of type-1 diabetes meant a death sentence. No drugs existed to treat the autoimmune disease that caused the body’s immune system to attack and destroyContinue Reading

An interview with USC’s Dr. Simon Quach

2023-03-01
By: Abraham Solovy
On: March 1, 2023

Using the Scientific Process to Lift North Americans Out of Poverty – Professor Simon Quach on His Approach to Economics and the Effects of ChatGPT on Labor Market Outcomes MyContinue Reading

The economic consequences of electric vehicles

2022-11-14
By: Ethan Ritz
On: November 14, 2022

Since the dawn of civilization, humans have created and replaced inventions in a never-ending cycle of innovation. Gas-powered automobiles completely changed travel when they replaced horses as the main formContinue Reading

America: Where even sustenance is monopolized

2022-07-06
By: Chloe Ghaleb
On: July 6, 2022

America: land of the free, the brave, and… the hungry? The international hunger crisis has rapidly deteriorated. Worldwide, 50 million people are currently suffering famine, doubled from 2019, with aContinue Reading

The next New York: Headquarters site selection

2022-05-12
By: Lauren Tse
On: May 12, 2022

The abrupt closure of offices and workplaces following the COVID-19 outbreak ushered in a new era of remote work for millions of Americans. The pandemic has led corporate America toContinue Reading

Bridging the desert: The impact of public transportation on urban food accessibility

2022-05-11
By: Robert Huang
On: May 11, 2022

In 2015, Starbucks launched its Community Store Program, an initiative aiming to open stores in disadvantaged neighborhoods. Then, in 2020, the company announced that it would expand the program andContinue Reading

The Russia and Ukraine war highlights the untapped market of green hydrogen

2022-05-10
By: Chisom Obioha
On: May 10, 2022

From rising sea levels and microplastic pollution to the loss of environmental biodiversity, the effects of capitalism without environmental consciousness are becoming unavoidable. As society becomes increasingly aware of theContinue Reading

How has inflation impacted the housing market and the lives of everyday Americans?

2022-04-21
By: Ethan Ritz
On: April 21, 2022

During the first quarter of 2020, the eruption of the COVID-19 pandemic created a serious threat to the economic well-being of the United States. As lockdowns shut businesses to patrons,Continue Reading

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