Por: The Atlantic Opinion January 29, 2024
A lawsuit alleging racial discrimination in Penn State’s approach to DEI can go to trial, and could shape the future of diversity programs on campus.Illustration by Matteo Giuseppe Pani. Source: Getty.January 29, 2024, 7 AM ETListen to this article00:0008:20Produced by ElevenLabs and NOA, News Over Audio, using AI narration.Zack De Piero taught writing for four years in the English department at Penn State’s Abington campus. Then he resigned... + full article
Ars Technica USA Science March 16, 2023
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Mar 15, 2023 10:50 pm UTC Share this story With the advent of genomic studies, it's become ever more clear that humanity's genetic history is one of churn. Populations migrated, intermingled, and... + más
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The Atlantic USA World March 08, 2023
For many historians today, the present is forever trapped in the past and defined by the worst of it.Daniel Zender / The Atlantic; GettyMarch 8, 2023, 9:40 AM ETWhen I was in school, American history was taught as a series of triumphs over wrongs that belonged to the past.... + más
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The Advocate USA Opinion February 16, 2023
Centrists and conservatives should go to battle against the College Board, because the purveyor has effectively declared war on us.The College Board’s monopoly must be broken.As Stanley Kurtz reported in a Feb. 13 piece in the , the College Board last week issued a remarkably... + más
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MarketWatch USA Politics January 04, 2023
Defending Donald Trump is a fool’s journey. Pursuing aggressively may prove poor judgment too. Moderate voters may believe President Joe Biden’s policies to be too extreme and at 82 he would be too old to serve a second term, but that does not mean they dislike him. “... + más
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Fox News USA Politics January 03, 2023
said Democratic soft-on-crime policies and woke ideology in other states are the reasons why Florida is the fastest-growing state in the country.During his second inaugural address on Tuesday, the newly reelected Republican governor contrasted his governing philosophy with that... + más
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The Advocate USA Entertainment December 02, 2022
Holiday gifting can be a thrill when we know we’ve landed a gift that they’ll really love. But it can be a challenge to find that special item, especially for those who don’t love the idea of simply getting more stuff.Gifts that support our whole-body wellness – our... + más
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Forbes USA Life October 20, 2022
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