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  • Government intrusion unjustified in AP scandal

     

    The buffer zone between freedom of the press and federal jurisdiction has been a delicate issue, often setting the precedent for government transparency, civil rights advocacy and the ability of average citizens to engage in the democratic process.

  • Climate misconceptions pose serious threat

     

    Something happened on Earth last week that had not occurred in more than 3 million years: A reading of carbon dioxide (CO2) levels in the atmosphere nearly surpassed 400 parts per million (ppm).

  • American infrastructure faces bleak future

    The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), the world’s largest and oldest publisher of civil engineering information, report card on American Infrastructure for 2013 offers a bleak insight on the U.S.’s crumbling foundation.  

  • Abercrombie, Bangladesh and the path to profit margins

     

    There are first world problems and third world problems.  Differences in the quality of life among the world’s countries often influence the way individuals prioritize these problems.  But often, first world society finds itself relying on third world solutions and the retail industry is no exception.

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