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Why the President Needs to Explain This Move Now It is not too late for the president and his team to be clear about why we did this. Plain truth and straight talk do more than soothe critics. They build
New York City, Violence, and the Question of Responsibility New York is a city of countless neighborhoods and competing realities, and some of those realities include dangerous acts like bomb-making and attacks. That stark fact forces a conversation about safety,
James Talarico and the Mirage of Moderation Politicians who claim the center deserve scrutiny, especially when their voting history and public alliances point another way. Voters are tired of labels that paper over real differences, and it matters when a
Faith as Rhetoric: When Christianity Becomes a Talking Point "When the Texas candidate cites his Christianity, it’s often in service of a trendy progressive position." That line cuts to the heart of a broader concern many conservatives have: using faith
Lab-grown human neurons learn to play DOOM: what happened and why it matters First Pong, now DOOM: researchers are pushing living human neurons into roles we used to call purely digital. What began as simple game tests is becoming a
