Pope Francis Visits Conflict-Torn DR Congo and South Sudan

Pope Francis has recently travelled to the African nations of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and South Sudan, during which he strongly emphasized the need to stop the exploitation of these countries and Africa as a whole, while calling the world’s attention to the poor in these areas.

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Tax Credit Expansion Boosts EV Company Stock Prices

An already red-hot Electric Vehicle (EV) market was given another nudge of momentum when the U.S. Treasury recently updated their standards for what qualifies for a tax credit… These are specifically potent as EV makers focus more resources on developing different types of electric cars. Gone are the days of the one ton, shoebox SMART cars as SUVs, crossovers, vans, and pick up trucks litter the market.

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There’s a Thin Line in Online Censorship

On one hand, some expect these social media companies to act as a sort of pseudo-governmental authority who ardently follow the tenets of free speech. On the other, when instances of abuse or violence occur on or through their sites, questions immediately begin being asked about how much the responsibilities should lay at their feet to prevent these tragedies from occurring.

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Russian Invasion of Ukraine Prompts Crippling International Response

The Russian invasion of Ukraine has precipitated near universal condemnation around the world. NATO and European Union states have roundly criticized the illegal and unprecedented Russian invasion of the Eastern European country of 40 million people. NATO and EU countries were united not only in words but actions, presenting a unified and potent response.

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