International
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Supplied Don’t look to technology giants for humanity’s salvation
Our overlords in Silicon Valley are certainly developing some pretty cool stuff, but we shouldn’t be looking at them with…
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Supplied We shouldn’t serve, or tolerate, hatred
Recently, a manager at Vancouver’s Stanley Park Teahouse restaurant was fired for refusing service to a customer wearing a “Make…
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Gustavo Graf Election of AMLO unlikely to thaw U.S.—Mexican relationship
Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador—colloquially known as AMLO—won a clear majority of the popular vote in Mexico’s presidential election this month.…
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Supplied What should the US do about the Second Amendment?
A recent public opinion poll done in the US shows that one in five people are in favour of repealing…
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The Broopanda The banning of ‘Active Shooter’ reveals the balance between censorship and freedom
Upon learning about a new video game on Steam that lets you play as a school shooter, it may appear…
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Supplied Trump’s disruption of American politics not a bad thing
In the tech-loving city of San Francisco, startups like LimeBike, Spin, and Bird have unleashed an electric scooter plague upon…
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Supplied US withdrawal from Iran nuclear deal has a silver lining
On July 15, 2015, the Obama administration, along with the other UN Security Council nations and Iran, signed the “Joint…
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Supplied Free speech rally in UK has its values mixed up
It’s high time that far-right free speech advocates learn what free speech actually means. On May 6, thousands of…
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Mike Fox France sending kids to school at age three is smart
French president Emmanuel Macron has planned a reform to reduce the compulsory school starting age from six to three years.…
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Heather Mount Americans are opening their eyes to the reality of gun ownership
It’s no secret that the United States has a problem with gun violence. Mass shootings seem to make the news…
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