Por: The Atlantic Opinion February 10, 2023
New College is not a weak target, and if Christopher Rufo wants to challenge an entrenched bureaucracy, then he will have a fair fight.Thomas Simonetti / The Washington Post / GettyFebruary 10, 2023, 6 AM ETDuring the past century or so, social scientists have observed that politics is, like sand after a day at the beach, in everything. It is especially present where you don’t think you’ll find it. You think you’ll find it on the campaign... + full article
WPTV USA Nation February 17, 2023
BOCA RATON, Fla. — The tragedy at Michigan State University that has awakened a long-debated topic: should concealed carry be allowed on college and university campuses?WPTV looked into the issue and how Florida's law compares to other states.Backpacks are not the only... + más
Iowa Police Chief Sold Department’s Machine Guns for Profit, Officials Say | The New York Times
Police: Suspect dead in Michigan State University shooting, multiple people killed | WPTV
Forbes USA Business February 02, 2023
This past year, our country faced remarkable challenges - continued attacks on our democracy, the unraveling of women’s reproductive rights, and the lingering effects of the pandemic that left millions facing economic uncertainty. These challenges had to be met with action -... + más
What we know about the new COVID-19 variant XBB | The Boston Globe
Predictions For A Permacrisis: Brand Strategies & Big Ideas For 2023 | Forbes
Fox News USA Politics February 01, 2023
Several of the country's largest and most influential corporations pose a high risk of canceling a contract or client or of boycotting, divesting or denying services for purely ideological reasons, according to a new report.The 1792 Exchange, a nonprofit committed to... + más
Did Martha Washington really name a cat after Alexander Hamilton? | The Boston Globe
'Frustration' fuels Broncos' sideline blowup in loss | ESPN
New York Post USA Opinion January 02, 2023
Countless Jewish families welcomed their children home from college this holiday season, giving tens of thousands a refuge from what has become horrifyingly normal behavior on their campuses: virulent anti-Semitism. It’s no secret that Jew-hatred has exploded online and in... + más
10 Readers on Opposing Anti-Semitism | The Atlantic
Why Conspiracy Theorists Always Land on the Jews | The Atlantic
The Advocate USA Opinion November 25, 2022
For nearly 50 years, the Bayou Classic has been a homecoming for thousands of alumni, students, fans, families, and more. Many people who haven’t seen each other in decades pick up like they just yesterday left the campuses of Southern University and A&M College and Grambling... + más
Our Views: Bayou Classic is fun, and an investment for students | The Advocate
Bayou Lafourche's rebirth takes 'transformative' step as work begins on new pump station | The Advocate
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion October 16, 2022
Portland, we need to talk. Look, you have a pretty great thing going. You have the most influential part of the state’s economy. You have a stable government that is, for the most part, free of radical ideological influences. The former is thanks to your size and geographical... + más
Full transcript: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Face the Nation, Sept. 25, 2022 | CBS News
Russia’s Annexation Of Ukrainian Regions Would Sever Diplomatic Negotiations With Putin, Zelensky Says | Forbes
Los Angeles Times USA Nation September 26, 2022
Matthew Chin couldn't wait to dive into the life of a UC Santa Cruz college student after the loneliness of online learning. But instead, he is missing out on the camaraderie of roommates, dorm life and full slate of campus activities he had hoped to embrace. That's... + más
Rents in NYC stabilized apartments are set to jump Oct. 1. Here’s what you need to know | New York Daily News
South Portland Council pushes rent control talks to next year | Portland Press Herald
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