POLITICS, TECHNOLOGY & THE HUMANITIES SDG 7: Affordable and Clean Energy Travel & Tourism

Global Energy Deal Ends — What It Means for U.S. Prices, Why It Collapsed, and the Long-Term Risks Ahead

According to recent BBC reporting, a major international energy agreement that helped stabilize global oil markets has come to an end, raising new.

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POLITICS, TECHNOLOGY & THE HUMANITIES SDG 13: Climate Action

U.S. Military Posturing, Arctic Power Shifts, and Global Political Implications

Recent reports that the U.S. Department of Defense has placed 1,500 Arctic-trained airborne troops on standby amid escalating tensions involving Greenland have reignited.

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POLITICS, TECHNOLOGY & THE HUMANITIES

Why Disclosure Took Years, Whether Records Are Complete, and What Comes Next

The release of long-awaited records related to Jeffrey Epstein has renewed public scrutiny over transparency, accountability, and the limits of the U.S. justice.

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POLITICS, TECHNOLOGY & THE HUMANITIES Press & Media

From Trademarked Catchphrases to Deepfake Scandals: How AI Is Reshaping Online Safety, Identity, and Abuse

Growing concerns over artificial intelligence misuse are moving rapidly from abstract warnings into concrete legal, cultural, and safety challenges. Two recent developments —.

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POLITICS, TECHNOLOGY & THE HUMANITIES

Minneapolis Residents Describe Federal Agent Surge as an “Invasion” — What It Signals for Other U.S. Cities and States

Residents and local officials in Minneapolis say the city feels like it is under an “invasion” following a sharp and visible increase in.

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Humanity POLITICS, TECHNOLOGY & THE HUMANITIES

U.S. Sees First Negative Net Migration in Half a Century — Economic Shock or Strategic Reset?

For the first time in more than 50 years, the United States has experienced negative net migration, meaning more people left the country.

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POLITICS, TECHNOLOGY & THE HUMANITIES

Government Apology After Wrongful Deportation Highlights Due Process Risks Amid Intensifying ICE Enforcement

The Associated Press reports that the U.S. government apologized in federal court for mistakenly deporting Any Lucia Lopez Belloza, a 19-year-old Babson College.

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Humanity POLITICS, TECHNOLOGY & THE HUMANITIES

Trump Moves to Cut Federal Funding to Sanctuary Cities and States — Legal Battles, Policy Impacts, and Broader Fallout

On January 14, 2026, U.S. President Donald Trump announced that the federal government will stop making federal payments to so-called “sanctuary cities” and.

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POLITICS, TECHNOLOGY & THE HUMANITIES

DOJ Prosecutors Resign in Protest Over Minnesota ICE Shooting Investigation — A Crisis of Justice, Trust, and Policy Direction

A wave of resignations by federal prosecutors has shaken the U.S. Justice Department amid controversy over the Trump administration’s handling of the federal.

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POLITICS, TECHNOLOGY & THE HUMANITIES

Leak of ICE and Border Patrol Agents’ Personal Data Sparks Debate Over Safety, Ethics, and Accountability

Recent reports say that personal information for thousands of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and U.S. Border Patrol employees was published online following.

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