Ruthless & Relentless Data-Driven Healthcare Policies

Courtesy of Philadelphia Inquirers’ Tim Tai, Staff Photographer In 1900, when New York City was starting to experience an outbreak much smaller in scale compared to the current COVID-19 outbreak,…

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Troubled Democracy in Burma
Courtesy of Getty Images, CNBC, [National League for Democracy’s rally during the 2015 General Election in Burma]

Troubled Democracy in Burma

“You know what's weird? Day by day, nothing seems to change, but pretty soon... everything's different” - Calvin and Hobbes.

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Why Not Talk About Recession Contingency For 2020?

Courtesy of TradiMo. “I don’t think [economic] expansions just die of old age,” said Janet Yellen, which was followed by Ben Bernanke saying, “I like to say they get murdered.”…

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To Solve Bad Lending, India’s Banks Need to Privatise

At the start of the 20th Century, China and India were in the same economic positions: both nations have their own share of troubles trying to boost their respective national GDPs whilst trying to build a more robust system of accountability for their banks. The majority of banks in both nations are largely owned by the state.

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Officer Guyger Sentenced 10 Years, Now What?

Amber Guyger shot an unarmed 28-year-old black man, Botham Jean, on September 6th, 2018. What followed was outrage, confusion, and anguish. At the time, Guyger was a police officer with a track record of inappropriate and offensive text messages and online posts.

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