Formed in 2006, BRICS emerged as a response to perceived Western dominance in global financial and political systems. With its stated goals of fostering economic growth, reducing inequality, and promoting multilateralism, BRICS has captured the world’s attention.
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The Cost of Knowledge
Having a degree was once touted as a “ticket to success” and seen as a crucial step towards achieving career and life goals. When did this cultural shift begin, and does it hold up today?
Read MoreGovernment Spending and Government Programs
Government spending has a broad reach, from impacting the economy, society, and the daily lives of average Americans. Can we balance the budget while adequately funding programs that benefit America citizens and the greater good?
Read MoreThe Peaceful Transition of Power
The transition of power between presidents is a hallmark of American democracy, ensuring a smooth and orderly transfer of authority. The president-elect’s transition team then worked to prepare for taking office, including selecting key personnel, receiving security briefings, and planning policy initiatives.
Read MoreHealthcare, Health Insurance, and Rising Costs
Medical insurance in the U.S. acts as a financial safety net, helping individuals afford the high costs of medical treatments. But with costs rising every day, what is the future of healthcare coverage in America?
Read MoreSafeguarding Retirement
How much will I need to save in order to live comfortably once retired? Will there be enough savings if inflation continues to increase?
Read MoreReligious Freedom: A Cornerstone of American Democracy
Religious freedom is a defining element of American democracy. The right to worship freely is facing both new challenges and enduring debates.
Read MoreTaxes and Tariffs
The U.S. Cabinet serves as one of the most crucial components of the executive branch of the federal government, assisting the president in implementing policies and managing national and international affairs.
Read MoreInside the President’s Cabinet
The U.S. Cabinet serves as one of the most crucial components of the executive branch of the federal government, assisting the president in implementing policies and managing national and international affairs.
Read MoreAmerica’s Role in a Global Culture
How do grand policy decisions at a global level lead to changes in U.S. domestic laws? Security concerns stemming from international conflicts may result in stricter immigration laws or expanded surveillance programs.
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