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My education as a historian began at home. My father, Jack D. Foner, was a historian, as was his twin brother, my uncle ...
Our bill, the Epstein Files Transparency Act, requires the attorney general to release the files within 30 days while ...
In an interview, the union organizer talks about joining the Freedom Flotilla, confronting Israeli forces, and solidarity ...
Hundreds of Angelenos took to the streets Tuesday to show support for their neighbors and coworkers who are being targeted ...
Trump compels his followers to endorse obvious lies. It’s accelerating the country’s descent into authoritarianism.
In her most personal work, The Möbius Book, Lacey uses a devastating moment of heartbreak to ruminate on the messy ...
The symbolism of the Border Patrol’s gratuitous display wasn’t lost on the leadership of the Japanese American National ...
Red scares in the American past and present. What are the parallels between the rise of McCarthyism in the 1950s and today? ...
The war in Ukraine is a regional security and humanitarian tragedy, but regarding nuclear weapons, Washington and Moscow ...
Daniel Bessner is an historian of US foreign relations, and cohost of American Prestige, a podcast on international affairs. He is the author of Democracy ...
This year, the sanitized appeals to peace, hope, and resilience in memory of the catastrophe have become increasingly hollow.
Opposing his nomination to head the Bureau of Labor Statistics is the one thing the left and right can agree on.
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