Dark Times

In the early 1700s, along the banks of the James River, whispers of control spread through the air like smoke. Plantation owners gathered under the warm Virginia sun, seeking new ways to secure their wealth and power. Their empire, built on…
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Eight Famous Jewish Nobel Laureates

Since the first of the Nobel Prizes was awarded in 1895, about 20 percent of the recipients — over 200 individuals — have been Jewish. The honor is awarded to those who have “conferred the greatest benefit to humankind” in one of six…
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Did Beyoncé Just Shade Erykah Badu?

Photo: Kevin Mazur/WireImage for Parkwood, Pascal Le Segretain (Getty Images)Did anyone have a feud between Beyoncé and Erykah Badu on their list of summer activities? Well, whether you were expecting it or not, here we are.On Monday,…
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10 Reasons Why Affirmative Action Died

The end of affirmative action was inevitable. The only surprise in the Supreme Court’s recent decision was that such intentions gone terribly wrong lasted so long.First, supporters of racial preferences always pushed back the goal posts for…
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COVID Censorship Proved To Be Deadly

We’ve just witnessed the biggest attack on freedom of speech in U.S. history. And it appears the writing is on the wall for “the most important free speech lawsuit of this generation,” in which the federal government was sued for working…
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