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Nels Abbey
Nels Abbey is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom.
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Why white working-class Britons should fight to secure colonial slavery reparations
28 Oct 2024
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the Guardian
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English
| Social Justice
The article argues for the need for reparations for colonial slavery, highlighting the economic and social injustices faced by both Black and working-class white Britons. It criticizes political figures like Keir Starmer and King Charles for opposing reparations and suggests that the Labour Party has a unique opportunity to champion this cause. The piece emphasizes the historical exploitation of working-class white people by the capital class and calls for a 'reparations and repayment' program to address these injustices. It also points out that a significant portion of Britain's wealth is linked to slavery, advocating for its redistribution as reparations.
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Simone Bauducco
Simone Bauducco is a video-journalist based in Turin, Metropolitan City of Turin, Italy. Registered in the Italian National Association of Journalist since 2011, he's been publishing video reportage for Il Fatto Quotidiano and Fanpage about social protest, immigration, mafia and sports. He thinks ...
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Piazza Fontana, Sala alla commemorazione: "A Milano fascisti e nazisti, vecchi e nuovi, non devono avere spazio"
12 Dec 2023
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Il Fatto Quotidiano
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Italian
| Assassination Attempts
Following an assassination attempt, former US President Donald Trump arrived in Wisconsin for the Republican National Convention. Despite being shot in the ear, Trump decided to proceed with his plans, emphasizing resilience. President Joe Biden called for unity and respectful political dialogue in response to the attack. The FBI is investigating the shooter, Thomas Matthew Crooks, who acted alone. The article also recounts historical assassination attempts on US presidents, highlighting the ongoing issue of political violence.
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James Blears
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James Blears is a BBC trained broadcast journalist with more than 30 years experience. He's lived and worked in Mexico for more than 20 years. During that time he's covered many major stories and built up an extensive network of contacts. James is adept at radio, televison and print journalism. ...
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Artur Beterbiev vs Dmitry Bivol WBC special fight preview
10 Oct 2024
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britishboxingnews.co.uk
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English
| Sports
Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol are set to face off in Saudi Arabia to determine the undisputed light-heavyweight champion in the four-belt era. Beterbiev, known for his knockout power, holds the WBC, IBF, and WBO titles, while Bivol, with a strategic fighting style, holds the WBA and IBO titles. The fight, initially scheduled for June, was postponed due to Beterbiev's injury. Both fighters have undefeated records and contrasting styles, with Beterbiev's aggressive approach and Bivol's tactical prowess. The article discusses their past performances, strategies, and the significance of this matchup in the boxing world.
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Priyanka Borpujari
I am an independent journalist and photographer covering issues of human rights, with a decade's experience. Named the 2012-2013 IWMF Elizabeth Neuffer Fellow, and the 2015 IMC Medienbotschafter Indien-Deutschland. I split my time between Assam in northeast India, and Mumbai in west India.
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Banned in wars: How tear gas was normalised in protest policing
05 Aug 2021
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www.trtworld.com
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English
| Non-lethal Weapons
Tear gas, banned in warfare, has become a normalized tool for protest policing worldwide. The article traces its history from British colonial use to its deployment in Vietnam and recent protests in India and the US. It examines the legal and ethical controversies surrounding its use, the commercial trade in teargas munitions, and the personal experiences of those exposed to it, including a US Navy veteran, an activist in Portland, and a photojournalist in Kashmir. The piece also touches on the health impacts of tear gas, including its effects on menstrual and reproductive health.
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Cátia Bruno
My name is Cátia Bruno and I am a journalist based in Lisbon, Portugal, the city where I was born. I graduated in 2011 with a BA in Journalism. Since then, I already worked for two national newspapers in the country - the prestigious Expresso and the innovative i. I also freelanced for some ...
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One Hundred Years of the CCP, a Tribute to LBJ, and the Story of the Japanese Mengele
02 Jul 2021
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meridianog.substack.com
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| Unit 731
The article covers the centenary of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), highlighting its historical significance and current challenges, including economic and social crises. It also reflects on the CCP's relationship with the U.S. and the broader world, touching on human rights violations in Xinjiang and Hong Kong. Additionally, it commemorates the 57th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act signed by President Lyndon B. Johnson, emphasizing its historical importance and ongoing racial inequalities in the U.S. The piece also delves into the atrocities committed by Japanese general Shirō Ishii during World War II, comparing him to the infamous Nazi doctor Mengele.
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Wilkine Brutus
Wilkine Brutus is a Haitian-American writer, web series producer and freelance multimedia journalist with millions of views across social media, covering international travel, culture, and current affairs. His forward-thinking approach to human relations, particularly during his time in South ...
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New Pew study shows Black news consumers favor local over national media coverage
05 Dec 2023
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Central Florida Public Media
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English
| Local News
A Pew Research Center study reveals that Black news consumers prefer local media over national outlets for coverage of Black communities, citing better understanding and less reliance on stereotypes. Local Black media leaders in South Florida, such as Bobby Henry of Westside Gazette and Dexter Bridgeman of M•I•A Media Group, emphasize the importance of community-focused reporting. The study also highlights generational and political divides in perceptions of media fairness, with older Black Americans and Black Democrats viewing local news more positively. Historical context is provided, noting the long-standing need for fair Black media coverage. Despite positive local efforts, challenges remain in achieving balanced representation.
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Jose Manuel Cuevas
Colombian journalist, editor and researcher based in Spain.
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Jimmy Carter, the centenarian former president of the United States
01 Oct 2024
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elordenmundial.com
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Spanish
| Human Rights
Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, served from 1977 to 1981, focusing on deregulation, energy efficiency, and social welfare reforms. His foreign policy achievements include the Camp David Accords between Egypt and Israel and normalizing relations with China. Post-presidency, Carter dedicated himself to human rights advocacy, founding the Carter Center and receiving the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002. Despite challenges during his presidency, such as the 1979 energy crisis and economic issues, Carter's legacy is marked by his commitment to peace and human rights.
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Janine Di Giovanni
Janine di Giovanni has 25 years covering war and conflict and is an expert on The Arab world, terrorism, Afghanistan, Ira, France, USA, conflict, humanitarian disasters, anything conflict related She has published five books, is writing one on Syria, has won many awards, is an Ochberg Fellow at ...
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A Year of Conflict in the Middle East, From a War Reporter’s Perspective
07 Oct 2023
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www.vanityfair.com
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| War Reporting
The article reflects on the Israel-Hamas conflict from the perspective of war reporter Janine di Giovanni, drawing parallels with the Vietnam War and expressing disillusionment with global leadership. It highlights the devastating impact of the conflict on both Israeli and Palestinian societies, emphasizing the loss of hope for peace and the moral consequences of leadership decisions. The narrative is interwoven with personal experiences and historical context, critiquing the actions of various political entities and underscoring the enduring human cost of the conflict.
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Tony Dunnell
Tony Dunnell is a freelance writer based in Tarapoto, Peru. He has traveled extensively throughout Peru, writing about every aspect of the country, including tourist attractions, food and drink, Peruvian culture and the history of Peru.
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The U.S. Presidents’ Favorite Foods
19 Sept 2024
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History Facts
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| Culinary Preferences
The article explores the favorite foods of 14 U.S. presidents, offering insights into their personal tastes and culinary preferences. From George Washington's love for hoecakes to Ronald Reagan's obsession with jelly beans, the piece highlights how these preferences reflect the personalities and backgrounds of the presidents. The article also touches on how some presidents' food choices, like George H.W. Bush's pork rinds, influenced public perception and trends.
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Carmen Gentile
Carmen Gentile has written for some of the world’s leading publications including the New York Times, TIME, Newsweek, USA Today and many others. He has also produced online video reporting for The Times and TIME. He also regularly produces radio reports and has published numerous photos with his ...
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Another Voice: Flaws of Columbus should not obscure his accomplishments
07 Oct 2022
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buffalonews.com
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| Exploration
The article argues that while historical figures like Christopher Columbus had personal and professional flaws, their significant accomplishments should not be overshadowed. It highlights Columbus's maritime achievements, his role in establishing the Columbian Exchange, and the efforts of Mariano Luca in founding the National Columbus Day Committee, which led to the establishment of Columbus Day as a federal holiday.
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Jacqui Goddard
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Jacqui Goddard is a freelance British correspondent for The Times of London newspaper. She is based in south Florida, and has reported for other UK national newspapers including The Sunday Telegraph and Daily Mail, and for publications worldwide including the South China Morning Post, The ...
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How long until the US can ‘plant the Stars and Stripes’ on Mars?
21 Jan 2025
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www.thetimes.com
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| US Space Policy
The article explores the United States' ambitions to send humans to Mars, highlighting the historical context and current efforts by NASA and commercial space companies like SpaceX. It discusses the challenges of funding, technology, and political consensus needed to achieve this goal. The article also examines the roles of key figures such as Elon Musk and Jared Isaacman, and the influence of past and present US administrations on space policy. Despite the enthusiasm and progress, significant obstacles remain, including technological hurdles and the need for substantial financial investment.
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Matthew Green
Matthew Green is a journalist based in Islamabad, Pakistan.
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Timeline: A Heated History of Affirmative Action in America
29 Jun 2023
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www.kqed.org
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| Civil Rights
The U.S. Supreme Court's conservative majority has ruled against race-conscious admission policies at Harvard and the University of North Carolina, citing a violation of the Constitution's guarantee of equal protection. This decision is part of a long-standing debate over affirmative action in university admissions in America. Key moments include the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education ruling against segregation in public schools, the introduction of the term 'affirmative action' by President Kennedy in 1961, and the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Subsequent rulings have both struck down and upheld affirmative action policies, with the most recent decision barring all public and private colleges from considering race in admissions.
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Alan Greenblatt
Alan Greenblatt is a journalist based in St. Louis, United States of America.
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States vs. Locals: The Never-Ending Conflict
07 Dec 2023
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www.governing.com
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English
| Political Conflict
The article discusses the historical and ongoing conflict between state and local governments in the United States, a phenomenon termed 'abusive state pre-emption' by legal scholar Richard C. Schragger. It traces the roots of this conflict back to the nation's founding and highlights how the balance of power has shifted over time, particularly with the advent of the New Deal and Great Society programs. The piece also examines the current political landscape, where conservative state officials are increasingly limiting the powers of liberal local governments, citing examples from Florida and Texas. The article suggests that this trend is intensifying political divisions and challenges the optimistic view of American democracy presented by Alexis de Tocqueville in the 19th century.
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Anmol Irfan
Anmol Irfan is a journalist based in Lahore, Pakistan. She has a BA in History from the London School of Economics. She is also the Founder of Perspective Magazine, an online magazine and community platform that seeks to empower marginalised voices and unheard stories in Pakistan. Her writing ...
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Nonprofits as Battlegrounds for Democracy
20 Mar 2023
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Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
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English
| Urban Governance
Claire Dunning's book 'Nonprofit Neighborhoods' critically examines the development of the nonprofit sector in the United States, arguing that it was created to offset demands for democracy, particularly by marginalized communities. The book traces the history of nonprofit engagement in urban governance, highlighting how government grants and private foundations shaped the sector. Dunning contends that this approach privatized public responses to political exclusion, turning rights into privileges and obscuring the need for structural change. The text critiques the role of elite white knowledge in shaping grantmaking and the nonprofit sector, arguing that nonprofits have become limited alternatives to government, often failing to address the root causes of poverty and exclusion. Dunning calls for structural change and political power to design and control systems, rather than merely improving existing ones.
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Margaret Littman
Curiosity, journalism skills and luck have allowed Margaret to explore eclectic topics in her freelance writing and editing, ranging from how food and dining can change gentrification to the shortage of hotel rooms in Music City. She has a soft spot for the southeast. She writes about western ...
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The 15 Best Hotels In Austin
26 Jul 2023
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Forbes
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| Hospitality
Austin, known for its unique and vibrant culture, offers a variety of hotels that reflect the city's eclectic spirit. The Loren At Lady Bird Lake stands out for its design and views, while Hotel San José is celebrated for its central location and aesthetic. The Four Seasons Hotel Austin is noted for its top-notch service and amenities, and Hotel Ella combines historical charm with modern conveniences. Austin Proper is admired for its design, and The Driskill is valued for its historical significance. Hotel Van Zandt is celebrated for its music-themed ambiance, and Heywood Hotel is liked for its boutique charm. Archer Hotel Austin is favored for its romantic setting, and Fairmont Austin is commended for its family-friendly features. Hotel Saint Cecilia is loved for its privacy and artistic focus, Arrive Austin is appreciated for its tech-savvy amenities, and Carpenter Hotel is praised for its food offerings. Miraval Austin Resort And Spa is highlighted for its wellness focus, and Line Austin is noted for its pet-friendly policy and artistic history.
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Alyssa Moxley
Alyssa Moxley is a writer and audio producer based in Athens, Greece. She is available for investigative reports, detailed cultural analysis, and interviews for print and radio. She is also available for audio recording (for radio or video) needs with high quality equipment. She has expertise in ...
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Black Voters and the Democratic Party: One Family’s Story
31 Oct 2024
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www.nytimes.com
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| US Elections
The article explores the evolving relationship between Black voters and the Democratic Party through the lens of one family's experiences in Georgia. It highlights the historical significance of Black political engagement, the impact of past Democratic policies, and the current disillusionment among some Black voters. The narrative reveals generational differences in political expectations, with older generations valuing symbolic achievements and younger ones seeking tangible change. The article also touches on the openness of some Black voters to Republican ideas, reflecting broader political shifts and challenges facing the Democratic Party in maintaining its traditional support base.
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Dan Nolan
Dan Nolan is a journalist based in Budapest, Hungary.
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Grand County Wilderness Group celebrates 60th anniversary of Wilderness Act
05 Aug 2024
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www.skyhinews.com
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The article commemorates the 60th anniversary of the Wilderness Act, signed into law by President Lyndon Johnson in 1964, which established the National Wilderness Preservation System. It highlights the historical efforts of early conservationists like George Perkins Marsh, John Muir, and Aldo Leopold, leading to the creation of wilderness areas. The Grand County Wilderness Group, celebrating its 30th anniversary, is recognized for its volunteer work in preserving wilderness areas in Grand County. The article underscores the importance of the Wilderness Act in protecting nearly 112 million acres of wilderness across the United States.
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James Reinl
An award-winning multimedia correspondent who has reported from North America, the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and his native Britain for more than a decade. Strong editorial judgment and leadership skills with the ability to grasp and distill complex issues with ease and lead digital and broadcast ...
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Henry Kissinger: Nobel Prize-winning ‘warmonger’ has died at age 100
30 Nov 2023
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www.aljazeera.com
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English
| US Foreign Policy
Henry Kissinger, a Nobel Peace Prize-winning diplomat known for his controversial role in US foreign policy, has died at age 100. Kissinger, who served as Secretary of State under Presidents Nixon and Ford, was instrumental in opening diplomatic relations with China and negotiating arms deals with the Soviet Union. However, his involvement in the Vietnam War and support for anti-communist dictatorships remain divisive. Kissinger's legacy is marked by his pragmatic approach to international relations, which continues to influence policymakers. His life story reflects a classic US immigration success, having fled Nazi Germany and risen to prominence in American politics.
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Jeremy Robson
Jeremy Robson is a European journalist mainly focusing on video production and video journalism. He also has a passion for, and experience with, working on environmental topics as well as human rights, war and conflict, technology and innovation.
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Trump's Attack on DEI
01 Feb 2025
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Public Seminar
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English
| Political Leadership
The article critiques Donald Trump's executive orders against Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs, arguing that they undermine efforts to promote equality and inclusivity in the United States. It contrasts Trump's approach with past presidents who used executive orders to address inequities and reinforce democratic norms. The article suggests that Trump's policies foster exclusion and perpetuate existing inequities, challenging the notion that all citizens possess equal moral worth. It calls for contesting Trump's rhetoric and policies to create a more inclusive and democratic republic.
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Scott Sayare
Scott Sayare is a writer and reporter based in Paris, France. He is a former New York Times reporter whose work has also appeared in The Atlantic and Tablet Magazine.
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The Ghosts of Langley: Into the CIA's Heart of Darkness
01 Apr 2023
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www.rsn.org
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English
| Historical Investigation
The article discusses the impact of Oliver Stone's film 'JFK' on public perception of the Kennedy assassination and the subsequent push for declassification of government documents. Stone's film suggested a conspiracy involving the CIA and portrayed Jim Garrison's investigation as credible, contrary to the official Warren Commission report which concluded Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone. The film sparked controversy and was criticized for its portrayal of events. Following the film's release, there was a significant push for transparency, leading to the President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992, which aimed to declassify assassination-related documents. The article also covers Jefferson Morley's investigation into CIA officer George Joannides's role in the events surrounding the assassination and the CIA's interactions with Oswald. Despite the declassification efforts, many documents remain withheld or redacted, and the full truth behind the assassination remains elusive.
David Smith
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David Smith has been Washington correspondent of The Guardian since October 2015, reporting on the presidential election campaigns of Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton and other candidates. He has travelled to the US naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and reports from the White House and State ...
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What to Expect on Election Day in Tennessee
27 Oct 2024
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Independent Español
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Spanish
| Tennessee Politics
Tennessee voters will participate in the November 5 elections, deciding on the presidential race, congressional seats, and state legislature positions. The presidential contest includes Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris, Republican former President Donald Trump, and five independent candidates, including Jill Stein and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The state, historically a Republican stronghold, offers 11 Electoral College votes. The Senate race features incumbent Republican Marsha Blackburn against Democratic state representative Gloria Johnson. The Associated Press will cover the elections without declaring winners until results are conclusive.
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Ray Suarez
Ray Suarez is a journalist based in Washington, United States of America. He is a host of the radio and podcast series WorldAffairs, heard on KQED San Francisco and public radio stations around the country, and a Washington reporter for Euronews. He recently completed an appointment as the McCloy ...
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Millions of American Latinos have a complicated relationship with Christopher Columbus
09 Oct 2023
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The Independent
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English
| Racism
The article explores the complex relationship American Latinos have with Christopher Columbus, highlighting the ambivalence stemming from his role in colonization and the creation of the Spanish Empire. It discusses the ongoing debates about Columbus's legacy, especially in light of recent social justice movements, and the differing perspectives among Latinos, Italian-Americans, and culturally conservative Americans. The narrative underscores the need to acknowledge Columbus's crimes while recognizing the cultural and historical impacts that shaped Latino identity.
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Michael Warren
Michael Warren is a journalist based in Washington, United States of America.
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Can Medicare money protect doctors from abortion crimes? It worked before, desegregating hospitals
05 Oct 2023
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apnews.com
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English
| Desegregation
The Supreme Court's pending decision on Idaho's abortion law may rely on federal spending power to protect doctors from state criminal codes, drawing parallels to Medicare's role in desegregating hospitals in the 1960s. Justices questioned the Biden administration's authority to withhold Medicare funds from hospitals that refuse emergency abortions. The administration argues that federal conditions attached to Medicare funds are essential. Historically, Medicare was used to enforce desegregation in hospitals, demonstrating federal leverage over state policies. The article explores the balance of federal and state powers, referencing past and present legal challenges.
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Amie Williams
Amie Williams is a video and print journalist based in Athens, Greece. She has over twenty years of experience, freelancing for such outlets as Al Jazeera, PBS, CBC, Huffington Post, TruthDig, KPFK Radio, Free Speech TV, SABC and Kenya Nation TV. She has also produced and directed 6 award-winning ...
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Rare 1959 DeSoto Barn Find Parked Since Vietnam War Is Finally Driven
01 Oct 2023
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autos.yahoo.com
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English
| Automotive Restoration
Ryan Richards, a classic car enthusiast, has restored a rare 1959 DeSoto Adventurer hardtop found in a barn where it had been parked since the Vietnam War. The car, originally owned by a doctor in North Dakota and later by a man who used it for daily driving and drag racing, was discovered in 2019. Richards performed minor mechanical work to get the car running and now enjoys driving it, appreciating its historical and sentimental value.
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