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The Fed’s 2% Inflation Target, Explained
The inflation rate is a key indicator of economic health and managing the rate is one of the primary responsibilities of the United States...
The Politics of Religion in America
The United States is a country of diverse beliefs, perspectives, and opinions when it comes to religion. Politics and religion are two very different...
China’s Economic Reforms: A Path to Success
When it comes to economic success, there are few countries that can hold a candle to China. As one of the world’s fastest growing...
The Future of Global Governance: Challenges and Opportunities
Global governance is an ever-evolving field of international relations. It is the study of political, economic, and social systems that interact with and affect...
Vatican Reopens Case of Missing Girl From 1983
The Vatican has recently reopened a case that dates all the way back to 1983 - the disappearance of a 15-year-old girl in Rome....
Government Budgeting and Fiscal Policy
In economics, government budgeting and fiscal policy refer to the collection of taxes, government spending, and the transfer of money from one sector to...
Communication in Organizations: Strategies for Success
Communication is one of the most important aspects of successful organizations. Poor communication can lead to miscommunications, low morale and productivity, and misunderstandings. On...
Who is sending tanks to Ukraine?
The conflict between Ukraine and Russia has been worsening in recent years. This conflict is most often characterized by an ongoing military presence and...
Guerilla Warfare: Tactics and Techniques of Irregular Warfare
Guerrilla warfare, sometimes also referred to as irregular warfare, is a type of warfare that is characterized by small, mobile, lightly armed and organized...
Stocks Plunge as Investors Digest Fed Rate Hike
The stock market has been plunged into turmoil following the Federal Reserve’s decision to raise its benchmark interest rate. Investors have been feeling the...
















