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Ron DeSantis Assaults Public Education

As Ron DeSantis has declared and legislated, the safety of Florida — and, yeah, the safety of the nation — isn’t a…

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Small Cities Use Influencers to Attract Residents

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the demographics of cities shifted. As stay-at-home orders, remote work, and bubbling reduced social interaction, restaurants,…

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Reporting on Donald Trump Responsibly

Donald Trump will campaign in the 2024 presidential election, posing unique problems for journalists. His leadership role in the January…

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Making STEM More Accessible for Future Generations

Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) skills are essential in today’s job market. As the demand for automated jobs slows…

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SAT & ACT College Entry Tests Are Less Important

College entry tests are becoming a thing of the past. More than 80% of U.S. colleges and universities do not…

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Martin Luther King, Jr. – Courage

In Honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. “Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that…

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Muncie: Local Oligarchy in Middletown, USA

The power structure in Muncie is a perfect example of an oligarchy, with the Ball Brothers Foundation serving as the…

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Kevin McCarthy Wins Speaker Job in Round 15

After 15 tries, Kevin McCarthy was given the gavel as Speaker of the House. After a week of concessions with…

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Chris Hedges: Know Thine Enemy

The Congressional decision to prohibit railroad workers from going on strike and force them to accept a contract that meets few of their demands is part…

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The Stigma Surrounding Ex-Prisoners Impacts Everyone

Every individual faces obstacles that can lead them to make mistakes. However, run-ins with the law are uncommon but can…

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