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This Is Why Alaska Belongs to America Not Russia
One hundred and fifty years ago, on March 30, 1867, U.S. Secretary of State William H. Seward and Russian envoy Baron Edouard de Stoeckl signed the Treaty of Cession. With a stroke of a pen, Tsar
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How Science Can Tell Whether You're a Good Person
Imagine picking up the morning newspaper and feeling moral outrage at the latest action taken by the opposing political party. Or turning the page and seeing people around the world suffering
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No One Is Coming to Save Us
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in a Black North Carolina Community
Jay Gatsby is transported to contemporary North Carolina in Stephanie Powell Watts’s new book No One Is Coming to Save Us — but here, he’s J.J. Ferguson, a machinist who’s
National Treasures
Gutting America’s National Treasures Is Unlawful and Unwise
The ink was barely dry on President Barack Obama’s proclamation creating Bears Ears National Monument in southern Utah when it came under attack from Utah’s congressional delegation.
Inequality
The Connection Between the Global Gag Rule and Extremism
Shortly after Donald Trump was elected, an ISIS commander said the new President’s anti-Islam rhetoric would make recruiting efforts easier. After the Administration first issued its
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5 Ways Trump's Anti-Sanctuary City Orders Are Unconstitutional
Attorney General Jeff Sessions recently announced that he will begin punishing states and local governments who refuse to help the federal government enforce its immigration laws — known
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School Lunch Share Tables Fight Hunger and Food Waste
1. School lunch share tables fight hunger and food waste. By Melissa Terry in Civil Eats 2. We can’t target terrorists with lasers — yet. By Patrick Tucker in Defense One 3. Public
Family
Fewer Young People Want Gender Equality at Home
Grim news for those who thought achieving equality between the sexes was merely a matter of time: A new study from the University of Maryland has found that young people are less supportive
NATO
Sen. Rand Paul: Montenegro Joining NATO Is Against U.S. Interests
President Donald Trump said in his inaugural address: “We’ve defended other nation’s borders, while refusing to defend our own.” I couldn’t agree more. Today, the
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The Day the Crayons Quit
Author on What Crayola’s New Color Should Be
When Crayola announced this week that it would be retiring a color from its 24-pack for the first time, Drew Daywalt headed to the store. “I went out and bought a 24-pack today,” he
Books
Review:
No One Is Coming to Save Us
Puts
Gatsby
in a Black North Carolina Community
Jay Gatsby is transported to contemporary North Carolina in Stephanie Powell Watts’s new book No One Is Coming to Save Us — but here, he’s J.J. Ferguson, a machinist who’s
National Treasures
Gutting America’s National Treasures Is Unlawful and Unwise
The ink was barely dry on President Barack Obama’s proclamation creating Bears Ears National Monument in southern Utah when it came under attack from Utah’s congressional delegation.
Inequality
The Connection Between the Global Gag Rule and Extremism
Shortly after Donald Trump was elected, an ISIS commander said the new President’s anti-Islam rhetoric would make recruiting efforts easier. After the Administration first issued its
Law
5 Ways Trump's Anti-Sanctuary City Orders Are Unconstitutional
Attorney General Jeff Sessions recently announced that he will begin punishing states and local governments who refuse to help the federal government enforce its immigration laws — known
Five Best Ideas
School Lunch Share Tables Fight Hunger and Food Waste
1. School lunch share tables fight hunger and food waste. By Melissa Terry in Civil Eats 2. We can’t target terrorists with lasers — yet. By Patrick Tucker in Defense One 3. Public
Family
Fewer Young People Want Gender Equality at Home
Grim news for those who thought achieving equality between the sexes was merely a matter of time: A new study from the University of Maryland has found that young people are less supportive
NATO
Sen. Rand Paul: Montenegro Joining NATO Is Against U.S. Interests
President Donald Trump said in his inaugural address: “We’ve defended other nation’s borders, while refusing to defend our own.” I couldn’t agree more. Today, the
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The Day the Crayons Quit
Author on What Crayola’s New Color Should Be
When Crayola announced this week that it would be retiring a color from its 24-pack for the first time, Drew Daywalt headed to the store. “I went out and bought a 24-pack today,” he
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