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Counterterrorism officials maintain that the protracted crisis in the Middle East is greatly increasing the threat of terrorism being perpetrated against the US and other Western countries, within ...
Theo makes podcasts and writes articles about politics, economics, and philosophy. He grew up in Seattle and is originally from Washington, D.C. He likes falafel, utilitarianism, and maps.
One in three children is out of school in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), leaving an estimated 30 million children between the ages of 5 and 18 without access to formal education. Access to ...
The role of oil and gas in the Canadian economy is a contentious political issue, dividing Canadians along political and geographic lines. Many Canadians view the industry as a significant contributor ...
Host Theo Shouse sits down with Dean Baker, senior economist at the Center for Economic and Policy Research, to discuss tariffs, industrial policy, inequality, and relations between the United States ...
As Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s tenure nears its end, one of his most consequential late-term policy decisions was the sharp reduction in immigration targets. This decision, ostensibly aimed at ...
Host Sabrina Nelson sits down with Declan Walsh, Chief Africa Correspondent for The New York Times, to discuss his frontline reporting on Sudan’s conflict and across Africa, as well as his unexpected ...
Host Sabrina Nelson sits down with Hugh Kinsella Cunningham, an award-winning photojournalist and Pulitzer Center grantee, to discuss his work documenting health, conflict, and society in the ...
Host Kai Samuel-Szablowski sits down with Prof. Vincent Rigby, former national security and intelligence advisor to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, to discuss the threats posed by foreign interference ...
Host Ines Fahmi sits down with Dr. Gloria Mark, the Chancellor’s Professor of Informatics at the University of California, Irvine. They discuss her research on the decline of our attention spans, and ...
In his 1989 book The Great Good Place, sociologist Ray Oldenburg coined the term “third place” to describe “public spaces crucial for neighbourhoods as a space to interact, gather, meet and talk,” ...