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Featured Blogs by CLMI Fellows

A full scale global trade war appears to be in full effect. The 10 percent across-the-board tariffs that President Trump has imposed on countries feeding imports into the United States has roiled policymakers, world leaders and markets. At first, it was the 25 percent tariffs on all steel and aluminum exports on Mexico and Canada, among

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In an age where the internet plays a pivotal role in our daily lives, ubiqitously integrated in our schools, jobs, and personal life, it's no secret that the internet and smart devices are this current generation’s main source of socialization and entertainment (it was a bit like that during the last generation). While the public has mixed

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Since February 2014, Russia and Ukraine have been engaged in a complex and ongoing war that has not only impacted and bloodied both nations, but it has put the world - particularly Europe - on edge. Over the years, the war has escalated significantly in intensity and scale. It has also redefined and reshaped the

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We know the threats climate crisis pose to our planet, our lives and the far-reaching consequences in terms of destructive impacts on everything from our infrastructure, public health and food security. But what’s missed in much of the public conversation on climate crisis is how it has already brewed into a major national and international

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A world once filled with mostly marine and fish noises is transforming into one of mostly human noises ... and the marine life that lurks beneath can't live like that.In 2020, when the pandemic decelerated international shipping, humpback whales returned home to the Glacier Bay in Alaska to spend the summer days feasting. They soon discovered what

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In California, an attempt to decriminalize the possession and use of psychedelics opens doors for states to tackle their mental health crises. There are a variety of ongoing clinically-controlled trials and studies being conducted on psychedelics and their impact on the human mind and body. As time passes the progression on psychedelics has advanced tremendously. These

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The numbers will continue to rise throughout this year and for the years to come if this problem is not solved. Policymakers show little, if any, intent to do just that.The issue of gun violence, unfortunately, is nothing new. Observers who have studied gun violence trends talk about the ebbs and flows of violent crimes,

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Homelessness has increased by more than 5 percent over the past few years - but, that's not even capturing the full picture. Despite the specter of evictions, we're paying scant attention to it.One of the most under-reported issues in America is the homeless crisis. Even with a major spike in evictions looming - as the

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A primer on the explosive growth of cryptocurrency, how it works and where it's headed... Subscribe Now For the past 3-4 years, cryptocurrencies have broken out of their collective bubbles, and burst onto the international stage. In almost every country on Earth, people are constantly talking about and, in many cases, buying, trading or selling in cryptocurrency.

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We all know where to get vaccines, but many, struggling, still don't know where to get rental relief for their homes...A viral scourge strikes the economy as many become unemployed. The current global crisis is causing families to fall back on rent and bills. The fear of homelessness and inability to provide for their families

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Why is this a thing? The problem with heavy youth incarceration, the lack of restorative supports and the absence of a mental health focus...With this many incarcerated young people in the United States, it’s hard not to see a future in further crisis. According to a 2019 Prison Policy Initiative study …Every day, over 48,000 youth are held in

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It's one thing to have access to healthcare - but, it's not always quality healthcare & it's not designed for everyone in need.As the pandemic rages on, and the repercussions of an inequitable crisis response are on vivid display, the lack of health care for low-income communities is one of the most pressing issues America

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