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Morning Report — Biden deplores campus ‘hate speech’
Another turbulent week ends with a hallmark of American democracy: Everyone has a say, including critics, and everyone wants to influence voters on Election Day. But there are limits. President Biden, urged by allies and detractors to speak out ...The Hill - Politics - Joe Biden -
‘It’s about valuing their audience’: why Ghostbusters called in a Muslim ‘cultural consultant’
The spooky comedy franchise may seem an unlikely place to find an ethnicity and faith adviser, but productions are increasingly aware of a duty to make sure communities are truthfully represented. The “sensitivity reader” is a well-established, if ...The Guardian - World
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