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The U.N. Security Council faces mounting pressure to include African states, a shift that could strengthen the U.N. and redefine global power dynamics. U.S....
More young people voted for Donald Trump and Republican candidates in this fall's election. While there are several factors that could explain this trend,...
Developments in East Africa are reaching a fever pitch, with Ethiopia’s construction of its massive Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) raising tensions with Egypt...
Through the Belt and Road Initiative, China has sought to economically develop Africa by supporting the construction of key infrastructure. Reports of recent years,...
SPACs lose steam as Trump's Truth Social merger brings potential financial windfall amid legal battles.
A new bill, to provide a new royalty fund directly for musicians, possibly kickstarting a more equitable relationship between musicians, labels and streaming services,...
With the U.S. presidential election looming, Howard students share their varied reasons for supporting or opposing candidates Biden and Trump.
Efforts to minimize environmental damage are being hindered by celebrities and corporations.
Student organizations urge Howard to exclude companies profiting from Israel's war from upcoming career fairs.
Society is making strides to clean up the earth, but not every method is accounting for humanity’s cost, writes business columnist Brandon Peterson.
With an election looming, President Joe Biden has shifted his attention towards environmental policies, drawing mixed reactions and sparking a conversation about his motivations.