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LETTERS: Is this the new normal?; what the students want
Colorado Springs Gazette· 2 days agoWhich leads me to believe that people just don’t want to work anymore, not to mention COVID brought...
Werner Spitz, ‘Medical Detective’ in High-Profile Murders, Dies at 97
New York Times· 3 days agoDr. Werner Spitz, a pathologist whose accounts of the traumatic last moments in some of the most...
Second generation survivor Paul Goldstein recalls growing up in the shadow of the Holocaust
Sun-Sentinel· 4 days agoPaul Goldstein is a second generation survivor and the youngest of two sons born to Polish Holocaust...
Many Russian immigrants in Southern California believe propaganda that Nazis thrive in Ukraine
Los Angeles Daily News· 4 days agoShortly after Russian forces launched their full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Gary Rapoport, a real...
Sanders hits back at Netanyahu: ‘It is not antisemitic to hold you accountable’
AOL· 6 days agoBernie Sanders has hit back fiercely at Benjamin Netanyahu over the Israeli prime minister’s claim that US universities were being overrun by antisemitism on a scale comparable to the rise of ...
Student activists aren't antisemites; they're partners in a dance of death
The Forward· 17 hours agoHaving very recently called out the widespread overreaction to, and misrepresentations of, the wave...
DEI official who was fired after posing in front of Israeli flag with swastikas sues University of...
New York Post· 6 days agoThe University of Minnesota declined to comment on the ongoing litigation. Though the original flag...
Die Welt publishes peace deal Ukraine and Russia could have signed in April 2022
Ukrayinska Pravda via Yahoo News· 7 days agoDie Welt, a German media outlet, has stated that a peace agreement could have been signed a few...
Martin Freeman says it's unfair there's so much backlash to his age-gap movie with Jenna Ortega, who...
Business Insider· 6 days agoMartin Freeman addressed the controversy around his latest film, "Miller's Girl." Audiences were...
When Poetry Could Define a Life
The Atlantic· 2 days agoFrom the 1970s through the 2000s, Marjorie Perloff and Helen Vendler were regularly mentioned together as America’s leading interpreters of poetry. When a 2000 article in Poets & Writers referred ...