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Russia and U.S. Religious Conservatives See Common Foe in Africa: Gay Rights
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Yahoo News - World
Some 20% think German conservatives should work with far-right
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Back to the Cold War: Russia uses Mexico as a hub for spying on the U.S.
In a return to Cold War tactics, Russian intelligence has built up a large presence in Mexico to oversee its spying on the United States, say U.S. officials.Yesterday - Russia -
The Hill - Politics
Conservatives play offense on higher education
Conservatives have secured multiple victories in the higher education space the past few years, taking advantage of missteps by opponents and a more aggressive movement that is unlikely to slow ...2 days ago -
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A Princeton Professor’s Advice to Young Conservatives
Grievance is not a good foundation for an identity.17 hours ago -
The New York Times - Top stories
As President, Trump Demanded Investigations of Foes. He Often Got Them.
He has threatened to target his perceived enemies if elected again. A look at his time in the White House shows how readily he could do so.Yesterday - Donald Trump -
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American Muslims, Jews seek common ground
As the October 7, 2023, attack approaches the one-year mark, one group in the U.S. is working to build bonds between Muslims and Jews in America. CBS News' Roxana Saberi has more.2 days ago -
The Hill - Politics
De Blasio: Harris’s gun comment ‘common sense’
"I immediately thought, ‘Well, that’s what anybody feel if someone broke into their house," Bill de Blasio said.Yesterday -
The Hill - Politics
Liz Cheney: Conservatives may need a new party
Former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) indicated in an interview at The Capital Times Idea Fest in Madison, Wisc., that conservatives could end up forming a new kind of conservative party, arguing that ...Yesterday -
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Common Ground, and Conflict, Between 2 Stars of Land Art
A retrospective pairing Teresita Fernández and Robert Smithson shows they share sympathetic, deep engagement with geology and civilization.5 days ago
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