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Changing tides in the United States have some new Canadian residents thinking about Europe in the 1930s, and doubting Trump's ...
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2paragraphs on MSNU.S. Senator Rages as Marco Rubio Slammed For Admitting "I Don't Understand the Confusion"In the Oval Office with U.S. President Donald Trump and El Salvador President Nayib Bukele on Monday, U.S. Secretary of State ...
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Raw Story on MSN'The beginning of American state terror' is here: historianA historian who has extensively studied the rise of fascism warned that president Donald Trump had crossed a dangerous line.
Loyola Marymount University, one of the largest schools in Los Angeles based on enrollment, has named a new president. Thomas ...
Fleeing America before you are threatened is a lot like obeying in advance.
Last month, five Minnesota Republican state senators introduced a bill declaring that “Trump Derangement Syndrome” exists and that it is a type of “mental illness.” As The Independent reports, ...
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CT Insider on MSNCT Culture Corner: Mattatuck art spurs trivia question, plus Tudor stare-downThis week, the Mattatuck Museum is exhibiting the art of Elizabeth Catlett, the first person, first woman and first African-American to earn a degree from this celebrated university. Can you name the ...
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storage.googleapis.com on MSNWhy this US historian is leaving Trump’s AmericaAmid the drama and turmoil created by Donald Trump’s second presidency, U.S. historian and author Marci Shore last week announced that she — along with her husband, historian Timothy Snyder, and ...
Students, protected by the First Amendment, should be able to express Palestinian solidarity without being branded as terrorist sympathizers or subjected to possible deportation. Universities should ...
Peter Smagorinsky is a retired professor at the University of Georgia, an inductee in the Reading Hall of Fame and former co-editor of Research in the Teaching of English.
Having written two celebrated books on fascism in the 20th century, Jewish-American scholar John Stanley draws direct parallels with the second Donald Trump presidency. "Fascism is what the Trump ...
I did not leave Yale because of Donald Trump, or because of Columbia, or because of threats to Yale — but that would be a reasonable thing to do and that is a decision that people will make.
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