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How Zionism became a synonym for violence and oppression
Arguably for the first time, a Palestinian perspective on Zionism is taking center stage in mainstream discourse. For decades, Joe Biden has proudly declared that he is a Zionist, and he has repeated that claim since Hamas’s 7 October attacks on ...The Guardian - World -
How ‘Zionist’ became a slur on the US left
For many Jews, Zionism signifies a connection to Israel. But a large number of student protesters see the violence in Gaza as a logical conclusion of the late 19th century ideology. For decades, Joe Biden has proudly declared that he is a Zionist, ...The Guardian - World -
Venture Capitalists Are Playing Matchmaker in the Age of AI
Startup investors have long fostered relationships with potential customers for their portfolio companies. AI is making them more important.The Wall Street Journal - World -
How China's 'Firewater' Became the World's Most Valuable Liquor Brand
Moutai is the world’s largest beverage company by market cap, yet it remains largely obscure among global consumers. WSJ looks at the liquor giant’s business strategies and the challenges ahead.The Wall Street Journal - World - China -
Hanging around: how Planet of the Apes became Hollywood’s most resilient franchise
The success of Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes shows how, for almost 60 years, the series has managed to sustain audience interest. By pure hot-streak longevity, the most impressive feat in Hollywood franchising is the Mission: Impossible ...The Guardian - World -
The free jazz ensemble known as Black Twitter, and how it became the subject of a new docuseries
"Black Twitter: A People's History" traces the path that Black Twitter took in becoming an arbiter of cultural shifts time and again.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment
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