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SCOTUS’s South Carolina Gerrymandering Decision Is More Proof They Don’t Make Justices Like They...
Esquire· 2 days agoIn the middle of his senior year at Harvard, a handsome fellow walked off campus and signed up for...
A Sharp New Show Highlights The Many Ways Artists Have Woven Meaning Into Textiles | Artnet News
Artnet News· 6 days ago“Spin A Yarn,” had its debut at Brodsky’s own nonprofit art space in Chelsea, the appointment-only...
The Military’s Myth of Black Freedom
YES! Magazine· 2 days ago“Black people, we were never patriots; we were pragmatists,” a friend said to me recently when we talked about both of our grandfathers’ years of military service and their reverberating effects ...
Eugen Sandow was the posterboy of physical culture: his 1904 visit to South Africa reinforced racist...
The Conversation· 6 days agoEugen Sandow was an internationally famous strongman. Historically, the term “physical culture” is associated with displays of strength, health and fitness. On 25 May 1904 – 120 years ago – ...
The Gopher State Goes for It: Minnesota Passes Consumer Data Privacy Law
The National Law Review· 5 days agoConsult our interactive state privacy law map to learn more about all of the enacted state consumer privacy laws. On May 19, 2024, the Minnesota Legislature passed a comprehensive privacy bill ...