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Anthony Pulvino, a firefighter in Buffalo, was at the firehouse one evening last month when two teenage girls came rushing ...
Annelise Orleck has been teaching U.S. and Jewish history for more than three decades at Dartmouth College. But during a ...
Joshua Dean, a former quality auditor who alleged he was fired from his job at a major Boeing contractor in retaliation for ...
The move is believed to be the first time Israel has ever shuttered a foreign news outlet, although its government has taken ...
Last year, Eli Lilly’s annual shareholders letter referenced the acronym for diversity, equity and inclusion 48 times. This ...
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Two years into his full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin cast the war as part of a grander civilizational struggle. The conflict across the border was not just about ...
The University of Michigan aims to honor its graduates and limit disruption at its commencement Saturday morning in Ann Arbor ...
There’s a regular request that readers send to The Fact Checker: Is that personal anecdote that President Biden just told true? The answer, in many cases, is there’s no evidence. Many of these tales ...