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Over the last few weeks, I created a computer game set in the Arctic. Or maybe I've been working on it since 1981. It all depends on how you count. All I know for sure is that I programmed the ...
In 1968, I refused to vote in the presidential election because I did not like the Democratic candidate. I regret it to this ...
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At this year's Munich Security Conference, Iran's exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi has urged European leaders to help Iranians topple the Islamist regime. But does Europe have any leverage to deliver ...
An HBCU student is raising alarm after she was prevented from using the word "Black" in flyers for a Black History Month celebration.
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“The 1619 Project” is a frequent target of book bans and challenges around the country. But Nikole Hannah-Jones’ bestselling ...