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This is a hugely important lesson for America right now. One that shows us - in a package not usually acknowledged in this discussion - that representation matters.
You can’t have it both ways, book banners. You can’t claim freedom and liberty and then decide what books other people can read.
After a historic level of antisemitic acts in America last year, local Jewish communities are on edge after the attacks in Israel.
The spike in childhood poverty shows that while America will rise to meet a crisis, we just as reliably create another one when we slouch back into apathy.
Agnieszka Fryszman, camera-shy and averse to attention, is among the most feared and celebrated human rights lawyers in the world.
The list of people not covered by our nation’s inadequate family leave act is long.
When travel meltdowns leave passengers stranded, travel crews suffer too. They miss family, sleep on floors, get blamed by passengers and shafted by employers.
I’m thankful that we’re a people with the ideals, morals and fortitude to make huge changes in our culture and our nation.
What we have going for us is perspective. And we have the will to put these years of darkness and division behind us.
With about a quarter of the country vaccinated, family reunions like ours are beginning, and they’re sweet.
The n-word and the monkey sounds were too much for the other boys to tolerate.
For one family, the total came to nearly $700,000 for 21 months. And they have no regrets.
Given the surge of fringe candidates in Virginia and around the country - with a record number of neo-Nazis, white supremacists and even a champion of pedophilia seeking votes - a guy into Bigfoot erotica didn't seem that far-fetched.
Shhhhh. The 10th-leading cause of death for Americans — the No. 2 killer of teens — cannot be discussed.
Open your favorite newsfeed with dread that a man you admire turns out to be a predator.