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Since the Games began earlier this month in Italy, journalists have asked a number of athletes how they feel about representing America, putting them in the tricky position of balancing national pride ...
After creating an economic mess with ill-advised tariffs, Hitler looked north in pursuit of resources and national security.
South Dakota Republicans worry that she might return.
In The Bluest Eye, Morrison struggled to unite the there and not-there in the same figure: Claudia had occupied the positive pole, as it were, and Pecola, the negative. Four novels later, in Beloved, ...
Gisèle Pelicot wanted to thank the guard, who she believes saved her life. Prior to her husband’s arrest, her physical health had been deteriorating due to almost a decade of being drugged and ...
Killing thousands of protesters last month was apparently not enough for the Islamic Republic, which followed up by arresting prominent internal critics, too. The Iranian regime wouldn’t have gone ...
The U.S. attorney for Minnesota, who has been responsible for defending recent federal immigration-enforcement efforts, ...
Some Republicans hope that she stays out of the Senate primary.
The SAVE Act, which would require that voters prove they are citizens, is a solution to a problem that doesn’t exist.
American writing instruction has always involved some level of torture. What happens when technology makes it easy?
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