When she was fighting for custody of her children and trying to show the court her ex-husband was abusive, Leah Moses had no ...
Deadline day frustration reflects wider United driftManchester United’s winter window has unfolded with familiar inertia, a ...
Workplaces that invest in wellness—while demanding we ignore reality—are bailing water from a ship full of holes. Here's what ...
The novel takes seriously the question of whether you can read Proust and have a day job, circling the perennial tension ...
Step into the vibrant, sensual world of Barbara Hammer, the lesbian cinema pioneer who turned archives into art and love into rebellion. 'Barbara Forever' is a playful, intimate celebration of desire, ...
The Supreme Court has put the UGC’s 2026 equity regulations on hold and revived the 2012 framework, flagging concerns that the new rules could create unequal access to grievance redressal. At the ...
The result isn’t apathy so much as exhaustion: a sense that politics is something to watch, not something to influence. But that diagnosis misses an important truth. Political power in the United ...
Terrorist attacks, whether by individuals or groups, are usually followed by attempts to explain the rationale and causes behind them. The core reasons, ...
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Opinion: The problem isn’t apathy. It’s about teaching students where power lives, professor says
American politics has become so nationalized that many people — especially students — no longer know where their participation ought to be focused. Every issue feels federal, every fight existential, ...
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In 92NY talk, Bret Stephens urges ‘dismantling’ ADL and investing more in Jewish identity
(JTA) — In a speech that described antisemites as an “axis of the perfidious, the despotic, the hypocritical, the cynical, the deranged and the incurably stupid,” Bret Stephens asserted that ...
American politics has become so nationalized that many people — especially students — no longer know where their ...
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