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Global power struggles over the ocean’s finite resources call for creative diplomacy
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  • World

Global power struggles over the ocean’s finite resources call for creative diplomacy

May 24, 2026 admin0Tagged Arctic, Business, Companies, Critical minerals, Diplomacy, Economics, Environment, Fish, Fishing, High seas, High Seas Treaty, International law, Marine life, Oceans, Overfishing, Shipping, Technology, Treaties

The expansion of Arctic shipping, scramble for seafloor mining and overfishing are all straining international relationships. But the powers of diplomacy go beyond ocean treaties.

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Many wealthy members of Congress are descendants of rich slaveholders − study demonstrates the enduring legacy of slavery
6 mins read
  • Politics

Many wealthy members of Congress are descendants of rich slaveholders − study demonstrates the enduring legacy of slavery

May 23, 2026 admin0Tagged Economics, Emancipation, Generational wealth, Jim Crow, Racial wealth gap, Reparations, Slavery, Structural inequality, US Civil War, US Congress, US poverty, US slavery

Researchers measured lawmakers’ wealth and found that those whose Southern ancestors owned slaves before abolition have a higher net worth today.

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Larry Summers’ sexism is jeopardizing his power and privilege, but the entire economics profession hinders progress for women
9 mins read
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Larry Summers’ sexism is jeopardizing his power and privilege, but the entire economics profession hinders progress for women

May 21, 2026 admin0Tagged Economics, Gender discrimination, Harvard University, Higher ed attainment, Higher education, Jeffrey Epstein, Larry Summers, MeToo, Misogyny, Sexism, Sexual harassment

In 2024, only about 1 in 3 newly minted economics Ph.D.s were women.

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