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If Gaza Were Chicago by Russell Vandenbroucke 733 words Comparison Might Americans make sense of Gaza if we compared it to our own experience? What if Gaza were Chicago, my childhood home? Each is home to more than two million people in a narrow strip along a shore. The sun rises over 28 miles of
Sneak Attacks on Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden by Mel Gurtov 256 words The special counsel’s report on Pres. Biden’s handling of classified information raised unwarranted, and frankly disgusting, references to his age and memory. It was a sneak attack that may have lethal effect on Biden’s campaign. And it reminds me of another sneak
What is the Importance of Black History? by Wim Laven 1223 words On November 22, 2014, Tamir E. Rice, a 12-year-old African American boy, was killed at the Cudell Recreation Center in Cleveland, Ohio; the officer, according to the DOJ, “fired two shots within less than two seconds of opening the passenger door, striking Tamir once in