Elbows Up!” is a collection of essays by prominent Canadians like Margaret Atwood that seeks to make something positive out ...
The conflict between the romantic image of Istanbul and the myriad struggles of its inhabitants is a theme that runs through ...
Two years after Hamas’ attack on Oct. 7, Israel finds itself fractured — by war, by mounting doubt over leadership, by ...
HOUSTON — Supporters gathered Saturday morning at the Pride crosswalks in Montrose, waving flags, cheering as cars honked in ...
Why Indian-Americans Are Silent — And Its Costs” by Shashi Tharoor and another opinion “Shashi Tharoor Misunderstands the Diaspora — We Are Not Proxies for India” — ...
The late minister Robert Badinter was “criticised, attacked, mocked, vilified, insulted, abused, even hated” for his life’s ...
Incidentally, the political class has been seen as Fubara’s major problem area. Instead, it has been the public service, ...
Free speech is not an ideological issue. As Murray Rothbard noted, it really is an issue tied to private property rights.
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Both sides favor censorship when children’s books conflict with their political beliefs
A new study published in PLOS ONE has found that Americans across the political spectrum tend to support censorship when literature conflicts with their own ideological values, even though most say ...
The book 'Why We Cannot Help But Call Ourselves 'Christians'' (Rubbettino editions, 274 pages, 18 euros; preface by Eugenio ...
A new exhibition by Maria Kapajeva exploring identity politics, womanhood and life in a queer body through her recent ...
Britain’s first seaside resort could be crowned the UK’s inaugural Town of Culture, according to cultural and political leaders.
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