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Jared Abbott, the director of the Center for Working-Class Politics, discusses what it would take for Democrats to better ...
More than 25 years ago, Philip Pullman's first novel, The Golden Compass, introduced readers to heroine Lyra Belacqua. Now, more than 25 years later, her story comes to a close in The Rose Field.
A British-American conservative political commentator recounted his journey with Catholicism and his outlook on the state of ...
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According to a new memoir, inequalities in rural education may be contributing to the political polarization in the United ...
Santos pleaded guilty last year to wire fraud and aggravated identity theft, as well as credit card fraud and illegally ...
A small religious town on Utah state lines has the lowest vaccination rates. It's contributing to a measles outbreak. Hildale ...