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Month: February 2016

Monday Briefing | February 29
Monday Briefing

Monday Briefing | February 29

February 29, 2016February 29, 20163 min read

Stories to Follow: Clinton Wins Huge in South Carolina Hillary Clinton took a lopsided win in the South Carolina Democratic Primary on February 27th, earning

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Monday Briefing | February 22
Monday Briefing

Monday Briefing | February 22

February 22, 2016February 22, 20164 min read

Stories to Follow: David Cameron’s pro-EU campaign off to rocky start despite deal Despite hauling back a reform agreement from Brussels, David Cameron faces a

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Monday Briefing | February 15
Monday Briefing

Monday Briefing | February 15

February 15, 2016February 15, 20164 min read

Stories to Follow: Cessation of Hostilities in Syria On Friday, February 12, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry announced that world powers have agreed to

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Zika Virus: A Global Cry for Help
Latin America and Caribbean Op-ed

Zika Virus: A Global Cry for Help

February 12, 2016February 12, 20164 min read

There’s a lot we don’t know about the Zika Virus. Every media outlet reporting on the pandemic that has ravaged the Americas over the last

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Monday Briefing | February 8
Monday Briefing

Monday Briefing | February 8

February 8, 2016February 14, 20163 min read

Too busy to check the news last week? No worries. Check NBC News’s A Week in Pictures for January 28 to February 4. Stories to

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What criminal justice can teach us about the primaries
North America Op-ed

What criminal justice can teach us about the primaries

February 3, 2016February 4, 20166 min read

Power is always partially underwritten by popularity, but modern democracies make the relationship official and exclusive. Popularity is the only widely accepted basis for authority,

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Monday Briefing | February 1
Monday Briefing

Monday Briefing | February 1

February 1, 2016January 31, 20163 min read

Stories to Follow The Iowa Caucuses The Presidential primaries are officially underway, with the first round of voting in Iowa taking place today. While predicting

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