By following the gap between the news and talking points dominating current political discourse, it’s clear that America is living through a crisis of gullibility. The post Gullibility and ideology in America appeared first on The Independence.| The Independence
Mental illness is the key factor, perhaps the underlying cause of many of these national horror stories. The post Mental health crisis in America on replay appeared first on The Independence.| The Independence
A recent Youtube video, doubtless put together by an individual with a smug, south-of-the-border business school worldview, pointed out two remarkable phenomena that have taken place along border towns these past few decades. The voice alleged, businesses on the US side of the border have shuttered while Mexico’s have progressed as a result. So far, so good. The presenter, an obvious AI voice and host, made their point but, one suspects, they erred when they pointed fingers at the culprits,...| Calexico Chronicle
Does everybody want to fund SEPTA? Well, not the Republicans in the state Senate, our opinion writer says.| Streetsblog USA
North America represents the world's most powerful trading bloc, built on the integration of people and goods across borders. As China aggressively expands its economic influence globally, we must embrace comprehensive immigration reform to maintain this competitive edge.| IJR
Our Constitution is clear. Part II, Article 5 authorizes the legislature to levy taxes only when they are “proportional and reasonable” and only for the support of government, defense, and protection of the people. Education is not listed. Taxing for schools is simply outside the scope of Article 5.| InDepthNH.org
The unbridled power of the national government created a Trail of Tears nearly 200 years ago killing tens of thousands of native Americans, stealing their land and bilking survivors of their livelihood and dignity.| InDepthNH.org
The Department of Computer Science and Data Science Institute hold indispensable roles at the University, enriching the broader intellectual environment while offering meaningful benefits to both students and faculty.| Chicago Maroon
The University celebrates the success of area studies alumni, all the while erasing the programs that made those careers possible.| Chicago Maroon
AI can enhance learning across disciplines. It can help students brainstorm and identify weaknesses in their writing. It can offer feedback on oral presentations and simulate debate. The post To harness the power of AI, universities must trust faculty appeared first on University Business.| University Business
School is back! This week, our children will gather their school supplies, fill backpacks, and greet their friends as they kick off the 2025-2026 school year. Our public schools are the best of our city — a place where children from every walk of life can get a world-class education. And from pre-K to our selective high schools and technical training programs, New York City students have every opportunity to learn, grow, and succeed, with the quality of our teachers unmatched anywhere in th...| amNewYork
Even more than Republicans, elected Democrats vote the same way, and their activists demand unity of thought.| The Independence
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The Policing Leadership Academy's Meredith Stricker and Kenneth Corey penned an op-ed discussing the recent spotlight on crime in the U.S. and the academy's focus on building the capacity of police commanders managing jurisdictions with the highest rates of violence. The post The federal help Chicago really needs appeared first on University of Chicago Crime Lab.| University of Chicago Crime Lab
Tyler Dean Kempf, creative director of Second City Works, highlights a partnership between the Crime Lab's Policing Leadership Academy and The Second City that uses improv to help law enforcement build trust, improve communication, and strengthen relationships. The post Police are turning to improv to improve leadership skills appeared first on University of Chicago Crime Lab.| University of Chicago Crime Lab
August 21: New Mexico’s Religious Freedom is Slipping Away New Mexico has plunged from 11th to 26th in religious liberty, protecting only a fraction of key safeguards. While other states strengthen conscience rights, New Mexico stalls, leaving our faith and freedoms at risk. Without action, the erosion will only continue. The post August 2025 New Mexico Articles Published: New Mexico’s Religious Freedom is Slipping Away appeared first on Concerned Women for America.| Concerned Women for America
Now that you’ve read the title of the essay, I can ask you the question: Did you ever think you’d […] The post Mozart, Picasso — and Trump? appeared first on Broad + Liberty.| Broad + Liberty
As the smokestack-based economy of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania began to recede in the later decades of the last century, […] The post Will Pennsylvania’s congressional appropriators help save Pennsylvanians’ health and jobs? appeared first on Broad + Liberty.| Broad + Liberty
In a recent column, Guy Ciarrocchi argues that SEPTA is “broken, not broke”. I disagree and believe that Mr. Ciarrocchi’s […] The post A response to Guy Ciarrocchi — SEPTA is, in fact, broke appeared first on Broad + Liberty.| Broad + Liberty
When I joined the Naval Reserve after my time serving active duty in the United States Navy, I chose my […]| Broad + Liberty
Neil Boyd: We need to provide more supports for vulnerable populations but we also need to place limits on the actions of those who are suffering from the concomitant risks of substance dependency and profound mental illness| Vancouver Sun
A mood shift seems to be suggesting brighter days ahead I feel hope. For the first time in a long time I think I can honestly say that I feel hopeful about the Church of England and its future. I’m currently writing from the front line, from General Synod, and I can’t begin to tell […] The post First signs of an Anglican spring appeared first on Anglican Ink © 2025.| Anglican Ink © 2025
Is it time to exorcise the false religion of wokeness and return to our Biblical foundations? About a month ago, the Christian Conservative MP Danny Kruger rose to his feet in a virtually empty House of Commons on a sleepy Thursday afternoon to make a speech. It was an adjournment debate, when any MP can request […] The post A Christian nation? appeared first on Anglican Ink © 2025.| Anglican Ink © 2025
In a recent column for Religion News Service titled “As Gaza starves, churches must lead on Palestinian recognition, the Rev. Jim Wallis made the same case that increasing numbers of European governments have already been making: specifically, that recognition of a Palestinian state, ASAP, is the best way to end Palestinian suffering. Churches, Wallis argued, […] The post For Israeli and Palestinian Survival, Let the Goodwill of the American People Flourish appeared first on Anglican In...| Anglican Ink © 2025
In an opinion piece published in WIN 2024-25 Annual Report, Henry Thomas, More The post From Dissonance to Harmony in Performance Rights (WIN Annual Report op-ed) appeared first on WIN.| WIN
SAIF rejects both the stagnation of the modern Muslim nation‑state and the nostalgic retreat into medieval forms, brazenly dreaming of a future built not through reform, but rupture. The post The Promise of SAIF: Towards a Radical Islamic Futurism appeared first on MuslimMatters.org.| MuslimMatters.org
Much as our contributor hates to admit it, she thinks twice every time she gets on her bike since being hit by an e-bike.| nyc.streetsblog.org
In light of the planned reorganization of the University's Division of the Arts & Humanities, undergraduates present an open letter to garner support for the departments of area studies.| Chicago Maroon
ClearPath's mission is to accelerate American innovation to reduce global energy emissions.| clearpath.org
A student urges professors to stop using intimidation as a teaching method and argues it can be harmful for students.| The Temple News
Greg Hinz for Crain’s Chicago Business provides commentary on the city of Chicago’s declining violent crime rates and highlights Crime Lab analysis of homicide data for New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago from 1890-present. The post Violent crime is falling in Chicago. But will it last? appeared first on University of Chicago Crime Lab.| University of Chicago Crime Lab
In an op-ed for the Washington Post, E.J. Dionne Jr. highlights recent declines in homicides and shootings in the U.S. and discusses this return to pre-pandemic crime levels with Crime Lab leaders Roseanna Ander, Jens Ludwig, CVI Leadership Academy Executive Director Chico Tillmon, and former Los Angeles police chief and advisor to the Policing Leadership Academy Charlie Beck. The post Opinion: The good news about murder appeared first on University of Chicago Crime Lab.| University of Chicago Crime Lab
Has unchecked local autonomy bred systemic dysfunction that higher levels of government may be better positioned to correct in both DC and Philadelphia? By A. Benjamin Mannes| Broad + Liberty
Opinion: B.C. bureaucrats rack up sky-high helicopter tab| theprovince
El Centro attorney Carlos Acuña writes of fun, of contests, of decadence, of hunger in his latest guest column.| Calexico Chronicle
The Environmental Protection Agency has done what few in Washington dare: confront a regulatory cornerstone long treated as political scripture.| IJR
In the summer of 1965 and 1969, New York City had a young mayoral candidate who captured the attention of| IJR
Let’s be honest: TikTok helped win the 2024 election for President Trump and the GOP. You can scoff, roll your| IJR
While many may not know, for over 3 decades, there exists this crack in the ranks of the Church with the introduction of hereticism and disorder, which has now blown this crack into a wide door. This crack is the introduction of sexuality disorder into the doctrines of the Church. This disorder includes of blessing […]| Anglican Ink © 2025
The Church of England’s treatment of former school chaplain, Rev Dr Bernard Randall, deserves to be described as evil. The Christian Legal Centre is rightly calling for Dr Randall to be restored to ministry after statutory authorities found that he did not pose a safeguarding risk. But the Church of England should have backed him in 2019 over the sermon that […]| Anglican Ink © 2025
It’s a dark day for Louisiana conservatives when the state’s top law enforcement officer takes up the mantle for the| IJR
If one door closed, maybe Hashem is nudging you to open a new one. Perhaps you're meant to help start a new program—one that fully reflects the values you grew up with.| CrownHeights.info - Chabad News, Crown Heights News, Lubavitch News
Why are the people being paid to fix the problems DOGE created also taking money from Musk?| Revolving Door Project
A “Toyota Way” model would fix problems right when they happen, ensuring that any time a student falls behind, something will catch them back up.| Chicago Tribune
Huffman and Jefferson: Tutoring isn’t just an investment in students – it’s an investment in our country’s future.| www.the74million.org
Suspensions are a common form of official discipline implemented in American schools, but can alternative approaches prove effective in reducing harmful student behavior? The post A restorative approach to student discipline shows promise in reducing suspensions and arrests appeared first on University of Chicago Education Lab.| University of Chicago Education Lab
Education Lab faculty co-director Jens Ludwig pens and op-ed about parents' concerns with America’s public schools. The post Jens Ludwig: Parents of private school students like the Lab School are also worried about the future of education appeared first on University of Chicago Education Lab.| University of Chicago Education Lab
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In an age of energy efficiency, global warming, weather extremes and tragically horrendous floods, you would think the world’s attention would turn to electricity, how it is produced, its transmission and distribution, and most importantly what it costs.| InDepthNH.org
Pennsylvania independents are an increasingly pivotal force in determining electoral outcomes.| The Independence
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JERUSALEM (VINnews) — An article by Yisrael Hayom reporter Shirit Avitan Hakohen demonstrates that Israel must respond to Macron’s announcement by going on the diplomatic offensive. Join our WhatsApp group Subscribe to our Daily Roundup Email Earlier this week, the French Foreign Minister issued a statement against Israeli strikes on Hamas-affiliated civilians near aid trucks, […]| vinnews.com
Peace has broken out at the Church of England’s General Synod – and on an issue of human sexuality. It felt like a miracle. In a rare outbreak of near unanimity on such matters, the synod overwhelmingly approved a call for candidates for ordination to no longer be required to agree to the church’s 34-year-old […]| Anglican Ink © 2025
As previously reported, many users were having issues with VFIO on the 5.1 kernel series, and those issues have persisted or worsened in kernel 5.2. Users report outright crashes and VMs refusing to boot, usually accompanied by KMODE_EXPECTION_NOT_HANDLED errors. Consider supporting us if you value independent tech news and research. This site will always be [...] The post PSA: Issues Persist into Kernel 5.2 — Patches Landing in 5.3 appeared first on The Passthrough POST.| The Passthrough POST
A budget is not just a stack of papers filled with numbers. It decides who gets to eat., who has a place to sleep, who can access education, earn a living, or| amNewYork
To free ourselves from our technofeudal overlords, we must think like Karl Marx. The corporations would asset-strip our brains, but we can take back control A young woman I met recently remarked that it was not so much pure evil that drove her berserk, but rather people, or institutions, with the capacity to do good […] The post Who needs Marx in 2025? The Guardian, July 2025 appeared first on Yanis Varoufakis.| Yanis Varoufakis
ATHENS – Margaret Thatcher famously quipped that the problem with socialists is that, eventually, they run out of other people’s money. But what happens when bankers run out of other people’s money, as seems likely to happen soon? Either we end up with another calamitous financial meltdown or we innovate to serve the public interest […] The post A Trust Fund for Everyone to Defuse the Stablecoin Time Bomb – Project Syndicate appeared first on Yanis Varoufakis.| Yanis Varoufakis
Wellness leaders sell recovery but often run themselves into the ground. The cost isn’t just personal — it’s organizational, writes Brynn Scarborough.| Athletech News
This week, high school grads asked city council to take a hard look at how climate change is costing communities| vancouversun
Following his removal from Student Government, Nevin Hall breaks his silence to clarify the motivations behind his actions, defend the principles that guided his decisions, and emphasize a need for reform.| Chicago Maroon
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In an op-ed for Crain’s Chicago Business, Crime Lab Pritzker Director Jens Ludwig highlights the importance of using data-informed practices to improve public safety and shares key insights from behavioral economics that provide a playbook for addressing gun violence that is both effective and low-cost. The post The best way to cut gun violence, and it’s almost free appeared first on University of Chicago Crime Lab.| University of Chicago Crime Lab
This Fourth of July, let us come together to celebrate our great nation and honor those who fought and died to keep it free.| Republican Party of Idaho
As a religious sister and advocate, I can no longer stay silent. My journey has long been marked by pain as I witness the suffering, injustice and hardship that define life in this region. Odisha, an eastern Indian state rich in resources, remains home to some of India’s poorest and most marginalized communities. Despite producing […]| Anglican Ink © 2025
It is shaping up to be a complicated Independence Day for the Episcopal Church. We were once the church of the Founding Fathers and presidents—34 of the 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence were members of what became our church after the Revolution, and 11 presidents, including George Washington, have professed our faith. Today, however, we […]| Anglican Ink © 2025
Joseph McCarthy The post Lessons from the McCarthy Red Scare appeared first on Midwest Socialist.| Midwest Socialist
Every June, Chicago DSA holds our annual membership convention. Typically, our convention is more-or-less another General Chapter Meeting of the type we hold every quarter. Currently the only unique features of the... The post Political Priorities To Move Chicago DSA Forward appeared first on Midwest Socialist.| Midwest Socialist
Starting With Gramsci MAGA has put together a fascist coalition of white supremacist, reactionary nationalists, Christian fundamentalists, libertarians, and techno authoritarians; and they are on an offensive against the progress of the... The post Building Working Class Power in Civil Society appeared first on Midwest Socialist.| Midwest Socialist
From parades to fireworks, the celebration of Independence Day is being marked throughout the country in ways our nation historically has celebrated it with more celebrations to come as the nation prepares for the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the start of the Revolutionary War. The post On America’s birthday, the most patriotic act you can do is defending our democracy appeared first on Eagleton Institute of Politics.| Eagleton Institute of Politics
Opinion: For decades, Chicago has underinvested in transit while global cities have moved toward more efficient transportation systems.| Chicago Reader
Katie Hill urges schools to teach teens decision-making skills to prevent deaths from violence, suicide, overdoses, and other impulsive acts.| Brookings
Francisco Goya’s etching The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters was an artist’s stern warning of the hideous forces unleashed in the mind when reason lowers its guard. Today, stablecoins are the gruesome forces being released into the global economy as President Trump’s crypto dreams, unchecked by reason, morphed into the GENIUS Act. Stablecoins are the […]| Yanis Varoufakis
There are helpful things to do that don’t require lots of money or a big political fight, writes Jens Ludwig, director of the University of Chicago Crime Lab. Unlike corruption, municipal debt or long-term population loss, gun violence feels unsolvable primarily because we’ve been focused on the…| Chicago Sun-Times
Opinion | Monitoring students’ social media may be a more effective — and less stressful — way to prevent school violence.| Undark Magazine
For 250 years the U.S. Army has defended American freedom| Republican Party of Idaho
Polls recorded shifts in NYC residents’ priorities following mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani’s campaigning on housing.| Truthout
Mounting levels of plastics in our food and in us can interfere with our immune and reproductive systems| theprovince
Mother Tania Whitfield thinks that Trump and the GOP proposed cuts to SNAP to fund tax breaks for the wealthy.| Chicago Reader
The intense heat is compounded as swarms of flies and mosquitoes infest the tents due to an absence of sewage services.| Truthout
Mouse recently confessed to someone that he was sceptical that a quiet revival was underway in the UK, and the response he got was a frustrated, “Don’t you believe in Jesus?” So here I am making my confession. I’m The Church Mouse and I’m a ‘quiet revival sceptic’. But I still have hope. In case you […]| Anglican Ink © 2025
Donald Trump has made it impossible for any sensible person to persevere in the delusion that global business can continue as usual. We should all welcome this, even if we are livid with Trump’s shocking behaviour, decisions and narratives. The global economy will either be rebalanced or it will crash in ways that may make […] The post A Chinese New Bretton Woods? – Quancha op-ed appeared first on Yanis Varoufakis.| Yanis Varoufakis
The IMF-World Bank Spring meetings are usually placid affairs that participating central bankers wish to forget soon after they are over. Not this Spring. This April the feeling several central bankers brought back home with them was not the usual relief but something far more visceral: dread, terror even. The reason? The spectre of the […] The post Trump Wants Big Tech to Own the Dollar – Project Syndicate op-ed appeared first on Yanis Varoufakis.| Yanis Varoufakis
Failure, corruption and warmongering: Ursula von der Leyen is awarded the International Charlemagne Prize of Aachen for her contribution to the EU – because in Europe utter failure is not only tolerated, but celebrated! It is one of life’s guilty pleasures when one’s cynical prejudices are confirmed. One such moment, when I allowed myself a […]| Yanis Varoufakis
The results could be catastrophic, especially in states that have experienced unprecedented fires in recent years.| Truthout
Fear in Gaza has surged again after Israeli forces threatened to turn Khan Younis refugee camp into barren swaths.| Truthout
As a professional dedicated to the well-being of older adults, I am deeply troubled by the recent decision by the current federal administration to dismantle the Administration for Community Living (ACL). This move sends millions of seniors nationwide a disheartening message: you are not important. The ACL has been a cornerstone in supporting older adults...| San José Spotlight
HOUSTON – LINK Houston is pleased to announce the appointment of Robin Holzer as its new Executive Director beginning May 19, 2025, bringing with her more than 20 years of […]| LINK Houston
Poultry diseases remain a persistent threat to small-scale chicken production in Africa. PREVENT used a two-pronged approach to enable medium-sized hatcheries in 11 sub-Saharan African countries to produce high-quality, vaccinated day-old chicks.| GALVmed
ClearPath's mission is to accelerate American innovation to reduce global energy emissions.| clearpath.org
Image Source: https://www.disneyclips.com/images/eeyore.html We’ve all been there. You’re sitting in your bed reminiscing on childhood memories, when all of a sudden you are reminded of “Winnie the Pooh”. But instead of having happy memories of these cuddly animals, you are struck with a slightly disturbing thought: I kind of want... The post So You Want to Have Sex with Eeyore? You Aren’t Alone. appeared first on The Slant.| The Slant
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Reading Time: 3minutes The U.S. and China are squaring up for a trade showdown while also taking aim at Canada, and that makes for a different kind of trade war than Canadian farmers have weathered before. The post We’ve seen trade wars before, but this time is different appeared first on Alberta Farmer Express.| Alberta Farmer ExpressLatest op-ed Stories - Alberta Farmer Express
Reading Time: 2minutes Farmers around the world pay the price for the wars they didn’t start The post The environmental cost of conflict appeared first on Alberta Farmer Express.| Alberta Farmer ExpressLatest op-ed Stories - Alberta Farmer Express
Reading Time: 3minutes Reconciliation in agriculture is about year-round action and relationship building. The post Reconciliation can happen, one relationship at a time appeared first on Alberta Farmer Express.| Alberta Farmer ExpressLatest op-ed Stories - Alberta Farmer Express
Opinion: Farmers should put their regional differences aside on common issues.| Alberta Farmer Express
Grainews editor Dave Bedard says farmers might not like politics, but they need to engage in it if they want to be heard - even with candidates they might not personally support.| Alberta Farmer Express
ClearPath's mission is to accelerate American innovation to reduce global energy emissions.| ClearPath
By Ethan “6’3 Champion of Women’s Rights” Blevins Listen, I love women. In fact, I think I love them more than they love themselves. I read feminist literature, attend womens’ rallies and correct other men when they talk over women. Unless, of course, a little extra context is required, purely... The post DEAR PERIODS: STOP IT! appeared first on The Slant.| The Slant