Por: The Atlantic Business September 24, 2022
How growing up in the South during the 1960s and 1970s influenced Richard Cohen’s trajectory as a lawyerSouthern Poverty Law Center / Katie Martin / The AtlanticDecember 29, 2018In 1970, crosstown busing came to Richmond, Virginia. Richard Cohen, then only a teenager, persuaded his parents to let him attend an integrated public school instead of private school. He ended up leaving high school a year early to begin college at Columbia... + full article
New York Post USA Opinion September 30, 2022
Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine is being dismantled and President Vladimir Putin’s forces are being pushed back ( Sep. 25). In order to reverse his fortunes, Putin is calling up reservists in a partial mobilization. This is edging the world ever closer to World War III.... + más
Navigating the Healthcare Market | MarketWatch
Trump admits taking Kim Jong-un letters from White House in Maggie Haberman’s new book | New York Daily News
PennLive USA Nation September 29, 2022
A teacher in Bergen County has filed a lawsuit against the school district where he teaches history, claiming he was suspended after parents and students complained about his lessons on the rise and fall of Adolf Hitler that included an assignment to make a propaganda-style... + más
Putin annexing Ukraine parallels Hitler before WWII: Former diplomat | Newsweek
Another former student accuses ‘pedo database’ middle school teacher of misconduct, abuse, and harassment | The Boston Globe
Newsweek USA Nation September 28, 2022
Donald Trump made racist and insensitive comments while dating his biracial ex-girlfriend Kara Young, according to a new book.In her book Confidence Man, New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman details a number of examples in which the former president made disparaging remarks... + más
New book: Trump nearly fired Jared and Ivanka via tweet | CNN
Former Federal Prosecutor On The New York Attorney General’s Case Against Donald Trump And Three Of His Children | Forbes
Time USA Entertainment September 24, 2022
A psychiatric nurse practitioner repeatedly disrupts school board meetings because she believes are facilitating child sex trafficking. A formerly stable husband and father stumbles down the rabbit hole, claims to experience mysterious visions, and ultimately grows so obsessed... + más
How Not to Talk About the Holocaust | The Atlantic
Why Democracies Are So Slow to Respond to Evil | The Atlantic
The Boston Globe USA World September 24, 2022
ROME — Giorgia Meloni, Italy’s hard-right leader, resents having to talk about fascism. She has publicly, and in multiple languages, said that the Italian right has “handed fascism over to history for decades now.” She argued that “the problem with fascism in Italy... + más
Italian Voters Appear Ready to Turn a Page for Europe | The New York Times
In Italy, a New Face for Europe’s Far-Right Emerges | Time
The Boston Globe USA Opinion September 19, 2022
On Jan. 30, 1933, Adolf Hitler was sworn in as the chancellor of Germany. Over the next 100 days, American newspapers published more than 3,000 stories about the eruption of antisemitic attacks whipped up by the new regime.“Bands of Nazis throughout Germany carried out... + más
‘The U.S. and the Holocaust’ examines a question that haunts us still: Why didn’t we do more? | The Boston Globe
Prosecutors want ex-Kansas cop to stay in jail before trial | ABC News
ABC News USA Entertainment September 17, 2022
ALBANY, N.Y. -- Museums in New York that exhibit artworks looted by Nazis during the Holocaust are now required by law to let the public know about those dark chapters in their provenance through placards displayed with the stolen objects.At least 600,000 pieces of art were... + más
We asked readers to send postcards detailing their summer vacations; here's what we got so far | The Advocate
Justice Department files motion for partial stay to appeals court in Mar-a-Lago documents case | ABC News
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