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In 1921, William Bell Riley admonished his opponents that they should “cease from shoveling in dirt on living men,” for the ...
New research suggests our brains may be wired to expect danger in the dark. The study found that sensory deprivation and ...
"Khamenei's position is surely weakened," Arash Azizi, who unveiled an alleged plot against the supreme leader, told Newsweek ...
Religious Rituals Are the Fundamental Source of Legitimacy for the Reincarnation of Living Buddhas ...
Demography, Jihadi Networks, and the Urgent Need for a National Security Infrastructure in Assam’s Border Districts ...
President Trump met with Speaker Mike Johnson and Senator John Thune, the majority leader, at the White House today as he is ...
To better understand history, we must understand how people thought and acted in the context of their times and the ...
America First Legal filed an EEOC complaint against Dodgers and Guggenheim Partners claiming their diversity initiatives ...
Policies—whether in the West or in the Muslim world—are imposed on women, not developed with them or for them. How they dress ...
Two Supreme Court rulings could impact a lawsuit by a Georgia teacher fired over a book she read to her class.
Dogmatic journalism limits societal progress and polarises opinionsMandela's legacy shows the power of transcending ...
Last week, the Supreme Court ruled that the Constitution requires public school districts to allow parents to opt out of any curriculum or instructional material for their child that runs counter to ...