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Donald Trump loves to bash workers in fancy office jobs — from lawyers to college professors. It's helped make him popular.
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The Politics of Courage
It is often the privileged, the safest people on earth, who are least capable of courage. They fear, as Brecht put it, that ...
New York City’s police department provided federal immigration authorities with information about a Palestinian woman who was ...
President Donald Trump claimed the firm conducted “dishonest and dangerous activity,” with its ties to pushing Russia collusion claims during his first term.
Columbia University student and pro-Palestinian activist Mohsen Mahdawi called his recent release from Immigration and ...
Hours after the Trump administration proposed eliminating the National Endowment for the Arts from next year's federal budget ...
Two federal grants have been cut at Swarthmore, which is far less reliant on federal funding than large research universities ...
Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott on May 3 signed a school choice bill into law, allocating $1 billion for about 100,000 ...
Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers stresses that the Fed should hold interest rates steady as President Donald ...
New York, which has the largest Jewish population in the U.S., accounted for nearly one-third of all antisemitic assaults nationwide.
In the weeks since corps members were let go and grants were abruptly canceled, organizations and volunteers have been ...
Silencing and capturing universities and the free press—both of them crucial sources of knowledge essential to democratic ...