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In January 1776, Thomas Paine published Common Sense, a pamphlet that gave voice to the discontent of a nation struggling to free itself from a tyrannical ...
The Latino Newsletter on MSN
Venezuela, human rights, and the left’s moral blind spot
If the left responds to the right by adopting the same selective moral logic, it will always lose. The right ignores ...
In a remarkably candid interview with the New York Times, Trump described an expansive view of his powers as president.
The adoption of legislation that adversely affects, even prevents, free speech has been of increasing concern in Australia.
In a scene in Robert Bolt’s famous play “A Man for All Seasons,” about the treason trial of St. Thomas More, More argues with ...
Decluttering Mom on MSN
Woman says she shouldn't have to pay $3K for wealthy in-law's funeral
A woman in Dallas is pushing back on the idea that she should hand over $3,000 to cover a wealthy in-law's funeral, and her ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNOpinion
How law still enables Palestinian dispossession
The significance of El-Malak's work lies in how it situates Gaza's destruction within a century-long continuum of ...
As custodians of ancient wisdom, Egyptian priests explored ritual, science, philosophy, metaphysics, and spirituality unlike ...
Two were lowly midwives named Shifra and Puah. The third was a princess, the daughter of Ramesses II, the most powerful pharaoh in Egyptian history. Their tales begin with a genocidal decree. Pharaoh, ...
Belgium is not clarifying law. It is conducting surgical lawfare—deploying the gravest legal instrument selectively to supply ...
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