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Mar 10 2023
News
Richmond Main Street Station honored in commemorative stamp collection
Some were train lovers. Others were history buffs. In the crowd, were also philatelists -- a fancy word for stamp lovers. But on Friday, they gathered together and their collective attention fell on the Richmond Main Street Railroad Station. The 120-year-old railroad station is one of five selected by the U.S. Postal Service to be featured on a commemorative stamp collection and its official
Richmond Times DispatchOct 02 2023
Perspectives Blog
When Trump Draws a Line in the Sand
From the CenterEditor's Note: A previous version of this column said Trump addressed "striking autoworkers." In fact, he was speaking to a group that included many non-union workers. We've updated the column, and we regret the error.
Last Wednesday night, seven Republican candidates gathered at the Reagan Presidential Library for their second debate. But the most important statement
Dan SchnurMay 26 2023
Opinion
Anatomy of a smear campaign: How right-wing media neutralized a Pentagon effort to address white supremacy in the military
Right-wing media outlets and personalities leveled repeated attacks against a modest Pentagon initiative created in 2021 to address high levels of white supremacy in the military, ultimately neutralizing the effort and leading to the unit’s abandonment. The conservative campaign was directed at military veteran Bishop Garrison, who led the Countering Extremism Working Group, which has now “
Media MattersFeb 27 2023
News
Organic Food, Oranges And The Great Outdoors In Redlands-Loma Linda
The Redlands-Loma Linda area is a place like no other. And whether you grew up here, recently moved to the area or you’re just an occasional visitor, you know that Redlands-Loma Linda has its own special traditions and history that make it so unique. A few things to know: • Redlands was once the center of the navel orange industry in the U.S. and still celebrates its citrus heritage with the
Patch.comFeb 08 2023
Opinion
Meet the People Working on Getting Us to Hate Each Other Less
Affective polarization — “a poisonous cocktail of othering, aversion and moralization” — has prompted an explosion of research as the threat to democratic norms and procedures mounts.
Intensely felt divisions over race, ethnicity and culture have become more deeply entrenched in the American political system, reflected in part in the election denialism found in roughly a third of the
Thomas B. EdsallFeb 15 2023
News
The world’s largest natural skating rink is closed because it’s too warm
The Rideau Canal Skateway in Ottawa — the world’s largest natural ice skating rink and a part of a UNESCO World Heritage site — may not open this winter as relatively warm temperatures in the Canadian capital put outdoor activities and other long-standing traditions on thin ice. Are you on Telegram? Subscribe to our channel for the latest updates on Russia’s war in Ukraine. If the skateway
Washington PostFeb 13 2023
News
Conservative tax reform advocates join Gov. Justice for roundtable
CHARLESTON — With two competing plans to provide tax relief to West Virginians before the Legislature, Gov. Jim Justice brought two national conservative tax reform advocates to the state. Justice held a tax reform roundtable Monday at the Culture Center on the grounds of the State Capitol Complex with Grover Norquist, president of Americans for Tax Reform, and Stephen Moore, distinguished
The Weirton Daily TimesFeb 13 2023
News
Competing Tax Reform Plans for West Virginia Take Center Stage at Roundtable
CHARLESTON – With two competing plans to provide tax relief to West Virginians before the Legislature, Gov. Jim Justice brought two national conservative tax reform advocates to the state. Justice held a tax reform roundtable Monday at the Culture Center on the grounds of the State Capitol Complex with Grover Norquist, president of Americans for Tax Reform, and Stephen Moore, distinguished
The IntelligencerFeb 13 2023
News
Justice joins conservative tax reform advocates for roundtable
CHARLESTON — With two competing plans to provide tax relief to West Virginians before the Legislature, Gov. Jim Justice brought two national conservative tax reform advocates to the state. Justice held a tax reform roundtable Monday at the Culture Center on the grounds of the State Capitol Complex with Grover Norquist, president of Americans for Tax Reform, and Stephen Moore, distinguished
The Parkersburg News and SentinalDec 21 2022
Opinion
Stanford Seeks the 'Elimination of Harmful Language' Like 'American,' 'Stupid,' and…'Karen'
Stanford University's IT department created a list of offensive terms and phrases accompanied by alternative recommendations. Until recently, the list was publicly available, but the university's website has made it password-protected after significant criticism.
"The Elimination of Harmful Language Initiative (EHLI) is a multi-phase, multi-year project to address harmful language in IT
Reason