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French women cast their ballots for the first time, we take a look at the history of women’s suffrage in France. We dive into what it was like to vote on April 29th, 1945, and how, today, France still ...
That fear is embedded in both the oldest antisemitic and misogynist tropes. The unnatural woman, the Weird Sister with the beard are as old as witch trials, which were, of course, concurrent with mass ...
Hallelujah. The national game has had to be dragged kicking and screaming to a position of upholding fairness for half the ...
Elon Musk does not like Bill Gates. He regularly posts on X about his distaste for Gates’s contacts with Jeffrey Epstein, ...
The State of Maharashtra v. Madhukar Narayan Mardikar is a landmark Supreme Court case from 1991 that addressed police misconduct, the evidentiary value of a woman's testimony, and the right to ...
One of the biggest differences is that Trump 2.0 cannot afford to lose power. If he’s no longer president, he’s going to go ...
Suffering has replaced labor as the axis of political identity. But here’s the problem: labor connects. It produces. It ...
Trump has had a history with all of these terms, from his 2017 Muslim ban to his public embrace of authoritarian leaders like ...
In exquisite yet accessible poetry, Nadine Pinede tells the story of Lucille’s coming of age in “When the Mapou Sings” ...
India may lose its voting rights in key human rights forums as NHRC’s ‘A’ status hangs in balance. NHRC has lodged a formal ...
Students graduating from the University of Minnesota’s Bachelor of Fine Arts programs are preparing for the opening of their thesis exhibition this coming week, with their work to be ...
The following are prepared remarks from a speech at Hillsdale’s National Leadership Seminar on April 25, 2025. The book of ...