This week on Moving Forward, the Young Voices radio show, we hear from contributors Kyle Moran, Tyler Curtis, Gabriela Blanco, and Aidan Grogan.
Federal regulators who are going after tech giant Google say they are doing so to protect the consumer from artificially-stifled competition. Kyle Moran says, like it or not, Google got where they were by being better.
Proposals to have Congress cap credit card interest rates may sound like an easy fix to America's debt problem, but don't be fooled. Tyler Curtis explains what will solve the problem.
The growing move toward censorship on campus should be ringing alarm bells for every American. Gabriela describes the similarities she sees based on her growing up in Cuba.
With China's population declining for the third consecutive year, it's time to start looking for answers. Aidan Grogan describes why China's demographic crisis is worse than is being reported.
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