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Are Americans losing their taste for Starbucks?
KPAX Missoula· 6 days agoAmericans are addicted to caffeine but not to Starbucks, it seems. When Chicago writer Natalia Nebel steps out for an espresso, for instance, Starbucks no longer comes to mind, even though she ...
UNC, other college protests test free speech and safety limits: How to strike a balance
The Fayetteville Observer via Yahoo News· 6 days agoCollege campus protests related to Gaza are increasing, causing fear and marginalization among...
Christian Nationalists Mobilize to Fight Campus Gaza Protests
The Daily Beast via Yahoo News· 5 days agoKelly StuartMAGA pastor Sean Feucht and a band of Christian nationalists are glomming on to campus...
10 rules for protesting respectfully
theGrio via AOL· 5 days agoOPINION: This guide for engaging in “legitimate” protest is based on the insights, experiences and historical lessons of America’s most qualified...
Confederate general's descendant rebukes decision to honor his ancestor
Newsweek· 3 days agoA descendant of Confederate General Stonewall Jackson has rebuked a decision from a Virginia county...
JetBlue bans flight attendants from wearing Palestinian flag pins after incident with Jewish...
The Forward· 5 days agoJetBlue Airways is banning its in-flight crew members from wearing political pins after an incident...
The West’s multi-racial societies cannot survive woke doctrines being promoted on campuses
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 3 days agoTry a little thought experiment. Imagine that, instead of protesting against Israel, student...
Convicted killer remains at Syracuse encampment despite student concerns
WJLA· 5 days agoA man who was previously convicted of manslaughter is staying at Syracuse University’s pro-Palestine...
‘Mothers of the Movement’: Civil rights activists from past to present
Southern Poverty Law Center· 5 days agoOften recognized as the backbone of the Civil Rights Movement, Black women have played an integral role in organizing for justice and democracy. While prevailing gender roles may have prevented ...
A 1920s doctor with a phony insanity cure was hailed as a hero. It’s a cautionary tale for today. -...
The Boston Globe· 6 days agoAs bizarre and archaic as his methods were, the scandal that eventually surrounded them, and him, is...