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Ukrainian Missile Strike on Russia’s Bryansk: What’s Known So Far?
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Ukrainian Missile Strike on Russia’s Bryansk: What’s Known So Far?

Russian Human Rights Commissioner Tatyana Moskalkova condemned the Ukrainian military’s strike on the Russian city of Bryansk as a "cowardly and inhuman" crime against civilians.

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Ukrainian Missile Strike on Russia’s Bryansk: What’s Known So Far?
Sputnikglobe.com Mar 11, 3:05 AM

Ukrainian Missile Strike on Russia’s Bryansk: What’s Known So Far?

Russian Human Rights Commissioner Tatyana Moskalkova condemned the Ukrainian military’s strike on the Russian city of Bryansk as a "cowardly and inhuman" crime against civilians.

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Ibram X. Kendi Can’t Separate His Fame From How to Be an Antiracist
New York Magazine Mar 11, 3:00 AM

Ibram X. Kendi Can’t Separate His Fame From How to Be an Antiracist

‘How to Be an Antiracist’ author Ibram X. Kendi was lionized and excoriated after shooting to fame in 2020. His new book, ‘Chain of Ideas: The Origins of Our Authoritarian Age,’ should be judged on its own terms.

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What Is Mark Carney Really Offering the World?
Thenation.com Mar 11, 3:00 AM

What Is Mark Carney Really Offering the World?

Jeet Heer The Canadian prime minister has put himself forward as one of the sharpest Western critics of Trump’s neo-imperial order. What’s less clear is what he’s offering in its stead. The post What Is Mark Carney Really Offering the World? appeared…

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Tehching Hsieh—an “Artist Without Art”
Thenation.com Mar 11, 3:00 AM

Tehching Hsieh—an “Artist Without Art”

Jillian Steinhauer In his performances, he questioned whether or not an artwork needed to supply a specific meaning in order to generate a feeling. The post Tehching Hsieh—an “Artist Without Art” appeared first on The Nation.

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The People Transforming Mamdani’s Promises Into Policy
Thenation.com Mar 11, 3:00 AM

The People Transforming Mamdani’s Promises Into Policy

Katrina vanden Heuvel Staffing matters! The post The People Transforming Mamdani’s Promises Into Policy appeared first on The Nation.

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The Far-Right 32-Year-Old Trying to Conquer Paris
Thenation.com Mar 11, 3:00 AM

The Far-Right 32-Year-Old Trying to Conquer Paris

Phineas Rueckert Sarah Knafo is young, media-savvy, and surging in the race to become the next mayor of the French capital. The post The Far-Right 32-Year-Old Trying to Conquer Paris appeared first on The Nation.

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Americans are split on wanting the National Guard to monitor voting, a new poll finds
NPR Mar 11, 3:00 AM

Americans are split on wanting the National Guard to monitor voting, a new poll finds

Nearly half of Americans support the National Guard monitoring November's elections, potentially signaling an openness to the sort of nationalizing of elections that President Trump says he wants.

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How Jane Fonda Is Rethinking the Hollywood Resistance
Thenation.com Mar 11, 3:00 AM

How Jane Fonda Is Rethinking the Hollywood Resistance

Ben Schwartz Th actress’s revived Committee for the First Amendment is taking aim at industry mergers as well as threats to the freedom of expression. The post How Jane Fonda Is Rethinking the Hollywood Resistance appeared first on The Nation.

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The Republicans Who Could Save Democracy
Washington Monthly Mar 11, 3:00 AM

The Republicans Who Could Save Democracy

So-called “Constitution-First” Republicans are uncomfortable with Trump’s abuses of power. They could be the key to a pro-democracy coalition that cuts across party and ideology. The post The Republicans Who Could Save Democracy appeared first on Washington …

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Amid Ideological Attacks on Higher Ed, Surprising Bipartisan Reforms Bloom
Washington Monthly Mar 11, 3:00 AM

Amid Ideological Attacks on Higher Ed, Surprising Bipartisan Reforms Bloom

Long sought by both the right and left, the changes could protect consumers and lower costs. The post Amid Ideological Attacks on Higher Ed, Surprising Bipartisan Reforms Bloom appeared first on Washington Monthly.

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