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As the far-right populist party AfD gains popularity in eastern Germany, a cultural war looms. Are theaters, museums and ...
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In "Talking to Computers," Raul Cordero uses exaggeration to represent the digital age and modern society.
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How the 1960s Turned Into a National Nightmare and How We Can Revive the American Dream” by Timothy S. Goeglein.
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James C. Scott, who died last month, was just such a double agent. He was among the greatest plumbers in our lifetime of the ...
At a recent congressional hearing on “the Chinese Communist Party’s political warfare,” U.S. House Representative Jasmine ...
Global Ikhwan Services and Business Holdings is accused of running a network of care homes where children were allegedly ...
Reducing this educational gap will require many solutions. Among them: more men need to step up as role models.