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One hallmark of our current moment is that when an event happens, there is little collective agreement on even basic facts. This, despite there being more documentary evidence than ever before in ...
Nazrin Abdul Read more At the event titled“Boosting Progress, Advancing Synergy”, held in London, policymakers and experts ...
Even with the emerging realization that transgenderism is a political albatross around their necks, those who pay the bills and shape the thinking on the left are not about to relent ...
Structurally, the Wrigley is a typical steel-frame Chicago high-rise of its period, with fifty caissons encased in concrete ...
About the good or bad of democracy, Hamid is clear about his mixed, and constantly evolving feelings. The bet here is that in ...
It's hard to believe, but the progress bar on the year 2025 has just hit the 50% mark. That mildly terrifying marker is a ...
A South Pacific island nation on the frontlines of the climate crisis brought “the world's biggest problem to the world's ...
The ongoing debate over whether Iranian nuclear sites were “obliterated”, as the US president and his team insist, or merely ...
Abstract The Electoral Commission (EC) of Ghana stands at the critical intersection of democratic consolidation and partisan ...
Pro sports have long seemed like the closest thing we have to a true meritocracy. But maybe not anymore. American sports come ...
A new book offers a valuable discussion of the double bind in which many researchers and lab technicians find themselves: having to care for animals who will then be killed.
On the pages of National Review and, after 1966, on Firing Line, Buckley pioneered the do-your-own-research rhetorical style: ...
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