How Legal Minds Have Shaped Presidential Policy

Throughout American history, men trained in the law have often occupied the Oval Office. A legal background has helped many presidents shape their policy decisions with a precise, structured approach. At the same time, not every president has been a lawyer; those who have brought legal reasoning into the center of their leadership style often […]

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Harris and Trump’s Proposed Budgets Analyzed by Penn Wharton

Presidential candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are trying to win voters by disputing the viability of the other’s economic agenda for generating long term economic growth. Yet according to the analytical reports of the Penn Wharton Budget Model (PWBM), Trump’s proposed budget will likely increase the country’s budget deficits by $5.8 trillion over the […]

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Education Policy on Human Capital Development

The importance of education policy in promoting human capital growth must be considered in the context of the constantly shifting environment of global economies. More is needed to pass on information; education is also a primary factor in the expansion of the economy, the development of new ideas, and the advancement of society. Individuals continue […]

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China Dealing with Population Crisis as Chinese Women Rejects Pregnancy Incentives

Now that China’s birth rate has dropped to a critical level, the Chinese government is encouraging women to get married and have more children but many refuse to do so. China’s birth rate has been in a free fall since 2017 despite the scrapping of the government’s previously enforced one-child policy in 2015. As current […]

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70 Major Donors Formally Notify Senator Sinema of Their Intent to Support Another Candidate

Donors who backed Senator Kyrsten Sinema in past political campaigns are now looking to support another Democratic candidate who will run in the 2024 elections. In a missive sent to the Arizona senator, 70 major donors in all conveyed their disappointment and apprehension over the preservation of democracy  if the Freedom to Vote Act is […]

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  • How Legal Minds Have Shaped Presidential Policy
    Throughout American history, men trained in the law have often occupied the Oval Office. A legal background has helped many presidents shape their policy decisions with a precise, structured approach. At the same time, not every president has been a lawyer; those who have brought legal reasoning into the center of their leadership style often […]
  • Regulatory Challenges of Cashing Out Mobile Payments in Developing Economies
    In emerging markets, mobile payments and digital wallets have transformed the interaction people have with money. A growing concern in this regard is the issue of cashing out mobile payments, especially with systems like T-money. With increasing dependence on mobile wallets, knowing how to cash out your T-money has become critical. However, the rules surrounding […]
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