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Alton Sterling Cops: No Charges
The findings of the DOJ's investigation are sure to cause a firestorm among protesters of alleged police brutality
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The findings of the DOJ's investigation are sure to cause a firestorm among protesters of alleged police brutality
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The age of relativism and tolerance has ushered in the age of incivility
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BOSTON – "I'm here because Alzheimer's discriminates against women," Maria Shriver said in her opening remarks at the Brain Health Fair on Friday at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center. The 61-year-old former first lady of California and NBC correspondent has been raising awareness about
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By New England standards, spring is here. The thermometer is reliably staying above 50 degrees during the day (the night will catch up, we're sure), and the region's more daring birds have ventured back up to their northern perches. So, as we throw off our coats
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BOSTON — Paula Broadwell, a retired military officer and West Point graduate, is an accomplished athlete. Seventeen years ago she completed her first marathon, averaging a seven-minute mile. Now, she is looking to complete her second marathon next week in the nation's most famous footrace, the Boston Marathon. This
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CAMBRIDGE – Last week, Harvard announced forthcoming changes to the University's nearly two centuries-old anthem, and not all of its students are pleased with the suggested amendments. At a three-hour event last week hosted by Harvard's Task Force on Inclusion and Belonging, Government Professor Danielle S. Allen,
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"Something is rotten with the state of academia." A new book details how the Left turned on one of its own in the ivory tower.
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"To most normal human beings, the idea of strangers probing into a child's sex life in this way is repulsive. But, hey, the great state of California doesn't really approve of the concept of 'normal human beings' anymore"