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By Micheal KabiToday, as we reflect on the extraordinary life of Chief Edwin Kiagbodo Clark, it becomes clear that we are not merely remembering the passing of an individual. Instead, we are ...
Later this month, the 24th session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII) kicks off at UN Headquarters in New York, bringing together Indigenous Peoples, government ...
Matt Davies is Newsday’s Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist. Davies is also a children’s book author and illustrator, currently publishing with Macmillan imprint; Neal Porter Books ...
Trump and Musk want to destroy, not simply vanquish, a whole class of Americans considered incorrigible obstacles to American ...
In this guest column, two highly regarded LSU academics argue that tenure and academic freedom should not be bad words, but ...
With many in the ruling classes violently reacting to DOGE, one figures that Elon Musk might be on the right path. He could ...
Ex-CIOs agreed that political appointees can be valuable changemakers, but some cautioned against a blanket policy, ...
Readers respond to a critique of colleges by Greg Weiner, the president of Assumption University. Also: The rich and the rest ...
The recent presidential election unveiled a political shift in California's population. Many in the valley cast their ballots ...
Political sociology encompasses both sociology and politics, raising several questions. Political sociology is considered one of the most recent social ...
The play – with layers of complexity that speak intimately to the universal human experience – is also marked by a superior performance by Tony Miyambo. This comes from Red Peter the ape ...