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Louisiana is not a state where women’s rights are prioritized. That is a problem
Shreveport Times | The Times via Yahoo News· 5 days agoBallot initiatives are on the ballot in several states this November, and there is a likelihood that all of them will pass. Louisiana is not a state where women’s rights are prioritized. That ...
‘We’re not safe’: In Boston, experts, advocates warn the fight over abortion rights isn’t over
The Republican· 24 hours agoTwo years after the toppling of Roe v. Wade sparked a wave of abortion bans and restrictions from...
Tucson Speaks Out: May 28 letters of the day
Arizona Daily Star· 2 days agoOn April 22, I flew out to D.C. with the Fuerte Arts Movement to rally for the Johnson v. Grants Pass case. When I was in middle school, my family and I...
How Max Richter’s Stirring Compositions Became the Soundtrack to the Runways
WWD· 5 days agoWhat does fashion have in common with Max Richter’s acclaimed recomposition of Vivaldi’s violin...
Virginia board considers ousting GOP election official accused of sharing voting machine info
The Daily Progress· 1 day agoTwo members of the Charles City County Electoral Board have asked Virginia officials to begin the...
An ACLU lawyer defended racists’ free speech rights. Now she’s running for Congress.
The Daily Progress· 6 days agoAfter growing up learning about the Civil Rights Movement and the importance of people being free to...
Is it ethical to have children as climate change heats up our world?
OregonLive.com· 2 days agoJade S. Sasser has been studying reproductive choices in the context of climate change for a quarter...
Philosophy and violence in independent first-person shooter video games
The Michigan Daily· 1 day agoThe conversation of being “self-aware” or “critical of violence” as a video game is generally very infantilizing. Games like Spec Ops: The Line and Hotline Miami are willing to really push the ...