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The First Amendment might complicate plans to prosecute the people who sent up to 500,000 anonymous messages in November calling Black people ‘slaves,’ among other hate speech.
Puritans and Pilgrims came out of the same religious culture of 1570s England. Pilgrims hosted the first American Thanksgiving, and Puritans arrived later.
Disturbing ideas about motherhood are pushed into our collective unconscious, a film scholar writes. Little wonder they’re at the heart of several chilling films.
Many US states and cities have renamed Columbus Day as Indigenous Peoples Day. But wrestling over the explorer’s legacy has a longer – and even more fraught – history in Latin America.
Desde la inflación al aborto, pasando por la política exterior y la democracia, los candidatos a la presidencia de EE UU mantuvieron una dura pugna en el debate del martes. Dos expertos estadounidenses lo analizaron para The Conversation.
Que retiendront les électeurs, et spécialement les indécis ? Des déclarations de fond ou certaines petites phrases susceptibles de marquer les esprits ?
Da inflação ao aborto, política externa e democracia, os dois candidatos à presidência se enfrentaram ferozmente durante o debate no horário nobre. Dois acadêmicos - de raça e de jornalismo - avaliam a situação.
From inflation to abortion, foreign policy and democracy, the two presidential candidates went at it fiercely during their prime-time debate. Two scholars – of race and of journalism – weigh in.
Knowing you should set your apps’ privacy permissions might not be enough to protect you. A cybersecurity expert explains how complicated privacy settings can trip you up.
An Ohio law targeting student suspensions had a happy side effect. Requiring schools to use a positive approach to discipline reduced chronic absenteeism, study says.
Turning excess office space into apartments isn’t a panacea for the housing shortage, but it’s producing thousands of new units yearly and is more sustainable and economical than new construction.