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Why turmoil at The Washington Post matters outside of the Beltway
Deseret News via Yahoo News· 7 hours agoAnd unfortunately, it seems that in current unrest at The Washington Post, the reasons are not...
Jamaal Bowman Versus AIPAC
The Nation· 13 hours agoNo event in the news today poses a more immediate danger to world peace than the Israeli-Hamas war in Gaza. In addition to the lethal drones,...
The Facebook Comment Section Is Taking Over The GOP
TPM via Yahoo News· 3 days agoEven though North Carolina is something of a swing state, Robinson has felt little need to apologize or distance himself from his social media history....
AROUND THE HORN
Salem News· 5 hours agoMinerva’s winningest football coach Lynn Molen died on June 15 after battling cancer for the last year. COLUMBUS (AP) — Ohio State has hired longtime Campbell University coach Justin Haire as its new baseball coach.
Should women be drafted? Congress weighs the question yet again
Task & Purpose· 2 days agoCongress is debating — yet again — the idea of including women in a national military draft more than a decade after the end of rules that kept them from combat roles. The idea of adding women ...
The 2024 Kukula Award Winners | Washington Monthly
Washington Monthly· 1 day ago...Yangyang Cheng in The Nation for her moving and timely review of two books about China and ethnic oppression of the Uyghur population: The Backstreets...
Donald Sutherland, actor whose career spanned ‘M.A.S.H.’ to ‘Hunger Games,’ dies at 88 | News,...
Marshalltown Times-Republican· 1 day agoSutherland, the towering Canadian actor whose career spanned “M.A.S.H.” to “The Hunger Games,” has...
Morning Report — Primaries test GOP claims of unity
The Hill· 5 days agoAmid a presidential election described as a “coin-toss,” political analysts are assessing the heft of incumbency. Tuesday’s GOP primaries in Virginia,...
Editorial Roundup: United States
McComb Enterprise-Journal· 1 day agoIn a nation where mass shootings have become unconscionably frequent, that massacre on Oct. 1, 2017, still ranks as the deadliest such slaughter in U.S. history. Now comes the Supreme Court to undo that regulation, in a 6-3 ruling.
Joe Grogan: Access to new Alzheimer’s treatments bogged down by Medicare policy
Chicago Tribune· 5 days agoAlzheimer’s is a progressive, fatal disease that boggled scientists for a century. Now, at last, we...