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Pete Hegseth’s Crusade by Mel Gurtov 980 words “When fascism comes to America, it will be wrapped in a flag and carrying a cross.” – Sinclair Lewis Sinclair Lewis would have recognized Pete Hegseth immediately—a Christian nationalist whose religious beliefs, tattoos, and now his policies let everyone know he’s on a crusade to do no
A day of inspiration, then infamy by Tom H. Hastings 676 words On 4 April 1967, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. gave one of the most comprehensive, brave, ethical, compassionate, eloquent speeches of his life, Beyond Vietnam: A time to break the silence. Some say it was the speech that moved enough Americans against the war
Why we need a Federal Artificial Intelligence Commission and how government can create it. by Bob Topper 1240 words The Airwaves Radio was introduced commercially in 1920, when the Westinghouse Corp. launched station KDKA in Pittsburg. Other stations followed. Because transmission frequencies could be chosen arbitrarily, stations interfered with one another’s broadcasts. The system became