By Buster Nicholson
Because of the potential effects of a grand solar minimum, local and state municipalities should prepare for the possibility of agricultural and heating challenges during the next several decades.
By Buster Nicholson
Because of the potential effects of a grand solar minimum, local and state municipalities should prepare for the possibility of agricultural and heating challenges during the next several decades.
By Dr. Jarrod Sadulski
During the COVID-19 pandemic people are spending more time online, which gives terrorists greater opportunities to recruit sympathizers and potential lone wolves. Learn more about increasing terrorism threats during coronavirus.
Despite notable success in fighting hunger and related endeavors to end starvation as “a weapon of war and conflict,” the Rome-based WFP is still projected to fall short of the UN goal to eradicate hunger by 2030.
China is trying to undermine the U.S. twist tie business, mainly affecting Bedford Industries, Inc. of Worthington, Minnesota. China is selling identical twist ties that Bedford manufactures, but at half the price.
Glynn Cosker talks to AMU criminal justice professor Jennifer Bucholtz about her covert surveillance career in the military, government, and as a private investigator.
By Dr. Jarrod Sadulski
Florida, like many states, has seen violence and unrest as the result of protests and riots. Learn about the details of proposed anti-rioting legislation aimed to punish looters.
In this episode, Dr. Bjorn Mercer talks to APU program director Dr. Tom Kelly about the history of each major party’s political convention to nominate a presidential candidate. Also learn why there’s unlikely to ever be a viable third-party candidate.
In this podcast episode, AMU criminal justice professor Dr. Jarrod Sadulski talks to Dr. Christi Bartman about her work in rural Ohio to dispel myths about human trafficking and provide education, awareness, and resources to trafficking victims.