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Why is ‘moral equivalence’ such a bad thing? A political philosopher explains
Midland Reporter-Telegram· 6 days agoA week before, however, the International Criminal Court charged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with the intentional targeting of civilians in the course of the ...
Princeton’s AI Unlocks New Levels of Performance in Fusion Reactors
SciTechDaily· 6 hours agoA team from Princeton has developed a machine learning method to control plasma edge bursts in...
Exclusive: Veteran State Department Official Says She Quit Over Biden Administration 'Twisting The...
HuffPost via Yahoo News· 7 days agoAsked about Gilbert’s critiques of her former employer and her characterization of the report, a...
Review | She was 17. He was 47. Now she’s rethinking their long marriage.
Washington Post· 19 hours agoIn a paper first published in the Yale Law Journal and later reprinted in the essay collection “The Right to Sex” (2021), the Oxford philosopher Amia Srinivasan suggests that teachers who seduce ...
GUILTY ON ALL COUNTS! Trump a Convicted Criminal
The Daily Beast via Yahoo News· 6 days agoDonald Trump is now a convicted criminal—an ignominious distinction added to his increasingly notorious profile: bank fraudster, sexual abuser, and...
This Is How Biden Should Use Trump’s Conviction Against Him
The Daily Beast· 6 days agoThe Trump verdict continues to send shockwaves across the American political landscape—and on...
With the disbandment of the House Office of Diversity and Inclusion, who is Congress really...
theGrio· 2 days agoIn the aftermath of the 2024 appropriations bills, one major change that hasn’t received significant...
In defense of Birmingham’s Citizen’s Observer Patrol | SCOTT JOHNSON
The Montgomery Advertiser via Yahoo News· 6 days agoIs this program a panacea for rampant crime in Birmingham and other cities? No, of course not....
‘Only disconnect’ – in Caledonian Road, Andrew O'Hagan depicts Britain’s great unravelling
The Conversation· 6 hours agoCaledonian Road is a dazzling state-of-the-nation novel that follows Campbell as he approaches that precipice over the course of 650 pages.
Gay hamsters. A litigious elf. A cowgirl toilet. Welcome to Julio Torres’ ‘Fantasmas’
NPR· 14 hours agoOver the course of the series’ six episodes, the resolutely weird tone proves flexible enough to admit welcome variations, but it never wavers. The world Torres has created ...