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While Donald Trump’s executive orders claim to defend civil rights through “colorblind” neutrality, his rhetoric exposes what this supposed neutrality protects: not equality, but an unjust racial ...
The Big 12 has fined Iowa State and Kansas State $500,000 each for opting out of bowl games. The conference announced the fines Sunday in a statement declaring that coaching change is not a viable ...
MIDI controllers are easy to come by these days. Many modern keyboards have USB functionality in this regard, and there are all kinds of pads and gadgets that will spit out MIDI, too. But you might ...
Everyone engages in self-talk. But much depends on the way we do it. Scientists now find that the right words can free us from our fears and make us as wise about ourselves as we often are about ...
In 1531 a "Lady from Heaven" appeared to Saint Juan Diego, a poor Indian from Tepeyac, a hill northwest of Mexico City. She identified herself as the Mother of the True God and instructed him to have ...
A christmas ceasefire in Ukraine? The German chancellor, Friedrich Merz, hopes for one. And the upbeat words of European and Ukrainian leaders, and American negotiators, after two days of talks in ...
Last week, The Judgment Day seemed to be back on top of WWE RAW with Liv Morgan returning. However, things could take a dramatic turn this week in the form of a former champion quitting the faction.
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A few weeks after returning from a quantum computing hackathon at MIT, Brennan Lagasse ’26 opened an email inviting him to another in Abu Dhabi. “I thought it was a scam email, as one usually would ...