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Sara Marcus’s recent book argues that from the Reconstruction to the AIDS era, a distinct aesthetic formed around defeat in the realm of politics.
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More than just a train, the scale of the project is enormous. And its effects are already visible.
A History of the Crack Epidemic From Below A History of the Crack Epidemic From Below
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Georgia’s Attacks on Queer Activists Jeopardize Its Future With the EU Georgia’s Attacks on Queer Activists Jeopardize Its Future With the EU
The European Union requires the country to strengthen human rights. But leading up to Tbilisi Pride Fest, members of the ruling party continued to dehumanize LGBTQ residents.
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Contempt of Court
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The number of “unicorn” tech companies is increasing dramatically—but the bubble will burst eventually.
Politics
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Whether he is convicted or not, legal scholars and historians argue that Trump’s insurrectionist actions meet the disqualification standard outlined in the 14th Amendment.
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Books & the Arts
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Ubuntu “Umuntu Ngumuntu Ngabantu” (Zulu) means that a person is a person through other people.
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