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Madison O’Brien
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Madison O’Brien blends academic rigor with street-smart reporting. Holding a master’s in economics, he specializes in policy analysis, market trends, and corporate strategies. His insightful articles often challenge conventional thinking, making him a favorite among critical thinkers and industry insiders alike.
The Tension Between Compassion and Academic Rigor
A Global Reckoning With What Grades Really Mean
Looking Forward With Clarity and Care
There is growing push to revert back to traditional lea
A Supreme Showdown Over War Powers and Immigration
Judicial Dissent and the Ghosts of Korematsu
Resurrecting a Dormant Power—and Redefining Presidential Authority
The US Supreme Court issued a
The European Union has proposed an ambitious €200 billion investment project targeted at advancing the region’s artificial intelligence (AI) industry. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen made the remark at the AI Action Summit in Paris, highlighting the need for Europe to catch up with global giants like the United States and China.
"The proportion of young people enrolled in school remained relatively low in the last half of the 19th century," according to the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), "but the beginning of the twentieth century saw sustained increases in enrollment rates for both white and minority children." Despite declines in the traditional college-age population, the number of bachelor's degree holders continued to rise during the 1980s. "College does no