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Computers—and therefore, the world— run on chips. The production of said chips is limited to just a few countries (primarily because of the immense fixed costs and supply chain clusters), namely South Korea, China, and Taiwan, creating a geopolitical disadvantage for the United States. In 2022, seeking to combat this issue, the Congress passed Creating Helpful Incentives to P...


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It is impossible to be bored on Año Viejo (New Year’s Eve) in Ecuador’s capital city. The country blends rich traditions typical of many Latin American countries — like eating las doce uvas de la suerte, twelve grapes each bestowed with a wish for the new year — with customs more unique to Ecuador and its surrounding regions, which perfectly […]

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The 1946 Tokyo War Crimes Trials, carried out by the Allied powers during postwar occupation, marked one of the first attempts to reckon with the atrocities committed by the Japanese Army during the Second World War. 28 men, many of whom were architects of the war, were indicted on charges of “Class A” war crimes for directing aggression that led […]

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BPR Producer Acadia Phillips sits down with student and activist Miles Hardingwood for a poetry reading and interview about the role of the arts in activism. Produced by Acadia Phillips BPR Multimedia Directors: Clara Baisinger-Rosen Caroline Cordts Leyad Zavriyev

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In the second episode of the What Now series created by Auden Goldblatt, we catch up with BPR interview directors Ciara Leonard & Raghav Ramgopal on some very (mostly) serious news.

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