The pattern is predictable and, unfortunately, effective: appropriating Jewish pain to claim victimhood; equating Israel — a ...
As populist strongmen rise across democracies, Camus’ warnings against the corruption of truth and language feel newly ...
Will we recover from Oct. 7 and rising antisemitism? To find out, who better to ask than London-based Leo Pearlman, executive ...
While there is a much greater spotlight on hallucinations, ‘yes-man’ models that won’t advise users when they are wrong (and ...
Trump’s surprise call with Putin on Thursday was timed to allow the American president to deflect pressure from Kyiv and ...
AN LGBT+ organisation based in Warwickshire has slammed a legal challenge to prevent the Independent Office for Police ...
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Abraham Lincoln’s 1859 Lesson for Some 2028 Democrat
There are parallels between the John Brown raid and the murder of Charlie Kirk. But only one man seized the moment to start ...
Tectonic forces are testing global stability. Bloody wars have erupted in the volatile flashpoints of the Middle East and ...
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Zimbabwe’s leaders obsessed with PhDs to cover their incompetence
As I watched proceedings at the ongoing ZANU-PF National People’s Conference in Mutare, one detail stood out far more than ...
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Tarriela slams Baste Duterte over ‘Made in China’ remarks
Acting Davao City Mayor Sebastian “Baste” Duterte’s latest remarks mocking Filipinos who use “made in China” products despite ...
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A Response to My University President’s Note and Silence: Violence, Privilege, and Accountability
Education should teach more than a narrow Western curriculum. A school that Ram Dass attended could focus on the heart, on love, unity, and healing. Wesleyan, as a top institution, has the chance to ...
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