Bought from Bots

If you hate interacting with people, Henn na Hotel in Japan may be for you. This Tokyo hotel not only boasts modern, high-tech architecture, but also comes with a twist — it is run almost entirely by robots. Mechanical dinosaurs greet you at reception; robotic arms deposit your luggage into your room. It is a … Read more

Generation Z Is Not Afraid

Millions of Gen Zers, the age cohort that comprises individuals born between the mid-1990s and the early 2010s (sometimes called post-Millennials, iGens, or Homelanders), were still in diapers when the Twin Towers fell. The oldest Gen Zers were donning backpacks for the first time to start kindergarten, and the youngest would not be born for … Read more

CNN Town Hall

Join the HPR’s staff writers for live analysis of the CNN Town Halls featuring candidates Senator Amy Klobuchar, Senator Elizabeth Warren, Senator Bernie Sanders, Senator Kamala Harris and Mayor Pete Buttigieg at St. Anselm College in Manchester, NH on Monday April 22nd at 7 pm EST.

Climate Change and Immigration Will Win the Youth Vote

With youth turnout for elections at an all-time high, accounting for youth public opinion has become a requirement for any 2020 presidential hopeful. According to the latest Harvard Public Opinion Project Youth Poll, this means that candidates must be sure to focus on immigration reform and climate change, the top priorities on young voters’ political … Read more

Be Like Bernie

As the baby boomer cohort continues to shrink, millennials are beginning to rise into the political ranks, especially on the left. With the 2020 presidential election fast approaching, the Democratic Party has increasingly turned its attention to courting these young voters in its fight to take back the White House. Yet in order to capitalize … Read more

No Solution but a Two-State Solution

The death of the two-state solution has long been heralded by political commentators and analysts. Now, however, the vision of having an independent Palestinian state exist side by side with Israel appears more quixotic than ever. After winning the recent parliamentary elections despite numerous corruption charges, Benjamin Netanyahu seems poised to take on his fourth … Read more

The Hatred of Comedy

I.  When I inevitably quit comedy, I’ll tell people the truest version of the story: that I started writing it to feel like myself again until it came at the expense of that very thing, and I’d rather be human and occasionally funny than funny and occasionally human. No one will really care. Thanks to … Read more

Tear Down the Fortress: Europe and the Refugee Crisis

Tear Down the Fortress: Europe and the Refugee Crisis

European policymakers must find a solution that goes deeper than fences and barbed wire. With parliamentary elections fast approaching, the EU leadership wants its constituents to believe that the refugee crisis that has been roiling the European Union for the past four years is essentially over. In the shadow of America’s vociferous tug-of-war over its own … Read more