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Partisan differences in my home country had become as entrenched as other irreconcilable ethnic and religious conflicts, but ...
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The homeland security department is reportedly seeking information on critical social media accounts. Look no further ...
We continue our conversation with attorney Laura Marquez-Garrett and victim advocates Lori Schott and Lennon Torres about their fight to hold tech giants accountable for the damaging and even deadly ...
Proposals to shift authority over Minnesota's elections from state and local officials to the federal government discounts ...
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What the Foodies Get Wrong About Food Reform

If you want to understand why the vaunted farm-to-fork food revolution has failed to change the food system, consider some common food delights: a well-charred burger with Heinz 57; a Taco Bell bean ...
We must expect the United States could remain fascist far into the future. As with naiveté, hope is not a strategy ...
Hot on the heels of the Munich Security Conference, Hillary Clinton touched down on the fringes of the Berlin Film Festival this past week for a screening of Havana Marking's 2024 Undercover: Exposing ...
Washington and Oregon’s mail-in voting systems are now at the center of a growing national political fight. U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.) joined local voter rights activists in Vancouver ...
The US government is releasing a tool that will allow British users to access content that has been banned under the Online Safety Act.
The latest Super Bowl offers the most recent opportunity to reflect on the terminal state of our national culture, ...