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603 Diversity’s mission is to educate readers of all backgrounds about the exciting accomplishments and cultural ...
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Elon Musk’s Jewish problem
The world’s richest man has adopted an approach to Jews informed and augmented by the far-right, with seemingly contradictory ...
Both are species of cowardice.” The right cared nothing for either Jennifer or Melissa, or for their mothers. Their pain only ...
We want to hear from you. The firing of a CBS 58 meteorologist over comments on her social media account raises questions about free speech.
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February 11 would have been the 96th birthday of Burt Blumert, one of my greatest friends and a great champion of Rothbardian libertarianism. (He actually died ...
This guest essay reflects the views of Ralph Clark ... These systems immediately alert officers to gunfire, reducing response times and helping first responders intervene before further harm ...
Astonishingly, Matthew J. Jones "How to Make Music in an Epidemic: Popular Music Making During the AIDS Crisis, 1981—1996" is the first academic book on pop music’s response to AIDS before effective ...