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Iran and the illusions of war Winslow Myers 801 words For whatever reason, our president has been sucked deeply into just the variety of foreign entanglement that he campaigned against. While he and his absurdly gung-ho “Secretary of War” assert that they are not bent on nation-building like their supposedly hapless and woke predecessors, they
When headlines make you snap: Managing displaced anger in anxious times by Melinda Burrell 522 words It was a sunny spring day and I was enjoying the mild breeze as I walked home. Waiting at the streetcorner, I checked my phone. Three headlines set me seething and I strode home angrily. My husband greeted me
César Chávez and the price of hero worship by George Cassidy Payne 1039 words For more than a decade, troubling claims about César Chávez’s sexual abuse were already documented. Miriam Pawel’s 2014 biography, The Crusades of César Chávez, explored both his extraordinary achievements and the darker corners of his personal conduct, including allegations of coercion and sexual