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Syria: Sunnis Minimized
Strategy Page· 4 days agoIran motivated the mercenaries with cash and a cause, to protect the Shia minority of Syria from annihilation. Iran encouraged its mercenaries to go after Sunnis in general ...
Federal Prosecutors Attacked Me for My Reporting — and They’re Doing It to Hide Info From the Public
The Intercept· 2 hours agoFederal prosecutors are so consumed by my efforts to report on a terrorism court case that they...
Open the Door Wider for Refugees
The Atlantic· 8 hours agoOf the many titles I hold—congresswoman, mother, sister, organizer—one represents a part of my identity that I hold particularly close to my heart:...
From Surviving As A Refugee To Thriving At Business School
Forbes· 13 hours agoThe global refugee crisis continues to escalate at an alarming rate. There are now over 100 million...
Conflict in Lebanon displaces vulnerable Syrian refugee communities
Washington Post· 12 hours agoThe simmering conflict between Israel and Hezbollah has upended life in much of southern Lebanon,...
A front-row seat to history
The Christian Science Monitor· 3 days agoWhen Dominique Soguel tells her friends and family about her reporting trips to Ukraine, there’s generally only one thing on their minds: her personal...
Denver mayor says the city is transparent with migrant operations. Utah begs to differ
Utah News Dispatch via Yahoo News· 6 days agoA rift is growing between Utah and Denver over the Colorado city’s monthslong effort to purchase bus...
Iran’s Pink Tide Friends in Latin America
The National Interest· 6 days agoLebanese Hezbollah has maintained a presence in Latin America for several decades. Its attack on the Jewish social organization Asociación Mutual Israelita Argentina (AMIA) in 1994 was, according ...
Denver gave people experiencing homelessness $1,000 a month. A year later, nearly half of...
Business Insider· 1 day agoParticipants in Denver's basic income program received up to $1,000 a month. They became more...
Cheating death and creating paradise in Olivia Laing’s ‘The Garden Against Time’ - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 2 days agoFor Laing, who lived a largely peripatetic life until her 40s, gardens were “a way of making myself...