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Sanders: Working People Have 'Right to Be Angry'
Bernie Sanders expresses his belief that working-class Americans have reason to be angry about economic inequality, and he critiques the Democratic Party's handling of economic issues and the balance between identity politics and economic policy.
Sanders: Working People Have 'Right to Be Angry'
Bernie Sanders expresses his belief that working-class Americans have reason to be angry about economic inequality, and he critiques the Democratic Party's handling of economic issues and the balance between identity politics and economic policy.
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Trump's 'Golden Age' and the Gilded Age
An analysis of Donald Trump's 'golden age' promise in the context of the historical Gilded Age, exploring parallels, differences, and potential risks.
Trump's 'Golden Age' and the Gilded Age
An analysis of Donald Trump's 'golden age' promise in the context of the historical Gilded Age, exploring parallels, differences, and potential risks.
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Trump's Reelection: A Critical Analysis
Analysis of Donald Trump's reelection, exploring its causes, consequences, and implications for US and global politics.
Trump's Reelection: A Critical Analysis
Analysis of Donald Trump's reelection, exploring its causes, consequences, and implications for US and global politics.
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Global Cancer Surge Predicted by 2050
A new study predicts a significant surge in global cancer cases and deaths by 2050, highlighting growing health inequalities between high and low HDI countries.
Global Cancer Surge Predicted by 2050
A new study predicts a significant surge in global cancer cases and deaths by 2050, highlighting growing health inequalities between high and low HDI countries.
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Meritocracy, Failure, and Trump's Election
This article examines the cultural attitudes towards success and failure in Greece and America, and uses Donald Trump's election as a case study to analyze the implications of meritocratic systems and the appeal of populism.
Meritocracy, Failure, and Trump's Election
This article examines the cultural attitudes towards success and failure in Greece and America, and uses Donald Trump's election as a case study to analyze the implications of meritocratic systems and the appeal of populism.
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What Kills Democracies?
This article explores the factors contributing to the decline of democracies, including economic crises, inequality, the erosion of democratic norms, and the rise of hate speech.
What Kills Democracies?
This article explores the factors contributing to the decline of democracies, including economic crises, inequality, the erosion of democratic norms, and the rise of hate speech.
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Kamala Harris's Loss: A Reflection on Racism and Misogyny
Analysis of Kamala Harris's 2024 presidential bid failure, highlighting systemic racism and misogyny as major contributing factors.

Kamala Harris's Loss: A Reflection on Racism and Misogyny
Analysis of Kamala Harris's 2024 presidential bid failure, highlighting systemic racism and misogyny as major contributing factors.
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Economic Fallout and Populist Rise
Analysis of the lingering effects of the 2008 financial crisis, the rise of populism, and potential economic consequences of Trump's policies.

Economic Fallout and Populist Rise
Analysis of the lingering effects of the 2008 financial crisis, the rise of populism, and potential economic consequences of Trump's policies.
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Socioeconomic Disparities in Cancer Care
A study reveals a stark disparity in cancer outcomes between high- and low-income individuals in the Netherlands. Lower-income patients face later diagnoses, lower survival rates, and poorer quality of life, highlighting the significant impact of socioeconomic factors on health.

Socioeconomic Disparities in Cancer Care
A study reveals a stark disparity in cancer outcomes between high- and low-income individuals in the Netherlands. Lower-income patients face later diagnoses, lower survival rates, and poorer quality of life, highlighting the significant impact of socioeconomic factors on health.
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Climate Change Drives Migration from Mexico to US
A study reveals how extreme weather, especially drought, fuels undocumented migration from Mexico to the US, highlighting climate change's impact and inequities in adaptation.

Climate Change Drives Migration from Mexico to US
A study reveals how extreme weather, especially drought, fuels undocumented migration from Mexico to the US, highlighting climate change's impact and inequities in adaptation.
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Colombia's Uneven Job Market Recovery
Analysis of Colombia's labor market recovery, highlighting persistent challenges like high informality, gender inequality, and slow employment growth despite a decrease in the unemployment rate.

Colombia's Uneven Job Market Recovery
Analysis of Colombia's labor market recovery, highlighting persistent challenges like high informality, gender inequality, and slow employment growth despite a decrease in the unemployment rate.
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Greek Students Protest Education System
Students in Greece protest against a poorly funded education system marked by dilapidated schools, large classes, teacher shortages, and inadequate support.

Greek Students Protest Education System
Students in Greece protest against a poorly funded education system marked by dilapidated schools, large classes, teacher shortages, and inadequate support.
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