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How Republicans Whitewash Martin Luther King
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- Written by: Hajar Yazdiha
- Category: Culture Wars
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January is a month that commemorates a darker, more recent memory of the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol by right-wing extremists. The two issues—misuses of King’s memory and the Jan. 6 attacks—may seem like unrelated phenomena.
Why People Can’t Agree on Facts and What Is True
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- Written by: James Steiner-Dillon
- Category: Culture Wars
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Does wearing a mask stop the spread of COVID-19? Is climate change driven primarily by human-made emissions? With these kinds of issues dividing the public, it sometimes feels as if people are losing our ability to agree about basic facts of the world.
Russia’s War Threatens to Change the Map of World Politics
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- Written by: Matthew Sussex
- Category: Hostilities
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Wars are world-shaping. Beyond their immediate human and physical tolls, wars alter the fates of societies and states; of clans, cultures and leaders. They establish new lines of access to resources and influence, determining who has what – and who doesn’t.
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How Archaeology Can Be Exciting as Well as Useful
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- Written by: Shadreck Chirikure
- Category: Trends
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Studying the past, through what people leave behind, can offer insights into some of the world’s challenges – like hunger, health, and protecting the environment.
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