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A familiar historical example might shed some light on the wisdom of the decision History offers a roadmap when we confront big choices today. A familiar historical example might shed some light on the wisdom of the decision, because patterns
Sagrada Familia: Barcelona’s Cathedral as a Mirror of Europe Barcelona’s nearly complete Sagrada Familia cathedral feels like a shorthand for the continent itself, packed with layers, contradictions and bold imagination. You can read it as faith, art, civic pride and
When Special Education Services Spread Too Thin Schools today are enrolling more students under special education while leaning on broad accommodations that were meant to help, not replace, targeted instruction. That shift is quietly reshaping how resources get allocated and
The End of an Era: Iran’s Clerical Despot Since 1989 The despot at the top of Iran’s clerical hierarchy since 1989 met his fate at the hands of the nations that he devoted his life to destroying. That blunt fact
We Watch and Support: Military Strength and Leadership We watch the awesome display of American military might with humility, and wish Trump and the U.S. military every success. Those words capture a public mood of respect and confidence in our
