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Apr 22 2024
News
America is Baaack!
Amidst all the endless repetition, baseless speculation, psychobabble and tips on “life hacks” that fill our “news” these days, something really important almost got lost last weekend. Yes, our media reported it. But few, if any, grasped its full significance. The event, of course, was the House’s passage of the aid bill for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan. The first-order effect—pulling Ukraine’s
Daily KosApr 23 2024
Analysis
Compassion is making a comeback in America
Think back to the United States as it was a year ago, a decade ago, a generation ago. Is the US a more caring or less caring nation now than it was back then?
If you think Americans have lost their compassion, the data would be on your side — until recently. Since the late 1970s, psychologists have measured empathy by asking millions of people how much they agreed with statements such
VoxApr 19 2024
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Futbol Americas - Futbol Americas Episode 347: Pulisic out of European competition
ESPN.comApr 25 2024
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Dengue fever is surging in Latin America
F second time in five years, Brazil’s army is building field hospitals in the capital, Brasília. The tents are accommodating a surge of patients from swamped emergency departments, as millions of Brazilians succumb to dengue fever that is spreading across the country. As with covid-19, the last disease to prompt the construction of field hospitals, many dengue infections are asymptomatic. The
The EconomistApr 27 2024
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Dealing With China via America’s Commercial History
In ‘A World Safe for Commerce,’ Dale Copeland presents America’s 250-year geopolitical history to show a possible working theory for how to deal with China. The push for revolution during the 18th century, the scramble to expand territories in the 19th century, militarism in the first half of the 20th century, and the conflict of ideologies from the second half of the 20th century onward:
The Epoch TimesApr 27 2024
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America crowns its best-dressed CEOs
JPMorgan Chase chief Jamie Dimon doesn't just run the largest bank in the U.S. – he looks good doing it, according to a survey of Americans that crowned him the best-dressed CEO in the country. The poll of 1,000 Americans conducted by Custom Ink found Dimon was the top pick from respondents, with the analysis stating his "professional attire epitomizes the timeless appeal of classic, tailored
Fox BusinessApr 23 2024
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America's campuses reach boiling point
All eyes are on America's college campuses as simmering tensions over the Israel-Hamas war boil over into outright confrontation. Why it matters: The growing intensity of pro-Palestinian protests has been met with an aggressive crackdown from school administrators and police — leading to a wave of arrests, suspensions and class cancellations. • The spreading protests come as the death toll in
AxiosApr 22 2024
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How Columbia and America have changed
For me, Columbia University was always an oasis of green trees and marble columns in the heart of New York. Now, it’s really dark and scary—midnight at the oasis. The usually relaxed green zone where students loved to throw frisbees or lounge on the grass became a kind of combat zone, a Middle Eastern tent city. Only the camels and the grenades were missing. The tent-dwellers were masked
American ThinkerApr 25 2024
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Utah teacher in running for 'America's Favorite Teacher'
NORTH SALT LAKE — A Utah man is steps away from becoming "America's Favorite Teacher," as the nationwide contest narrows down its top five this week. Cole Wilkes, of Foxboro Elementary School, is currently in first place for the Reader's Digest contest that will award the winner $25,000 and a trip to Hawaii. He said he is honored to have been nominated because teaching brings him so much joy.
KSLApr 28 2024
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Youngkin Rips The State Of America’s Economy Under Biden
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin ripped President Joe Biden during an interview over the weekend about the state of America’s economy, saying that the economy was performing the opposite of the way that it should. Youngkin made the remarks from Germany during a Sunday interview with Dana Bash on CNN’s “State of the Union” while discussing the importance of his state deepening its ties with
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