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- 1From:State LegislaturesNov. 15, 2022 State Legislatures News We've all been there: Somebody says something so profoundly, utterly, mind-numbingly stupid that the natural reaction is, "How could you possibly think that?" "There's a very...
- 2From:The Bookseller (Issue 5994)Feeling like an imposter is not a new sensation for me. I have read (and written) enough blog posts on imposter syndrome to know that whoever is reading this has felt it too--a lack of belonging is not an uncommon...
- 3From:The EconomistAfter an anti-Semitism scandal, the Royal Court Theatre stages a lesson in trust I N THE 1960S, when censors still oversaw the British stage, the police were regular visitors to the Royal Court Theatre. Scandalously,...
- 4From:Spectator (Vol. 350, Issue 10127)The Labour party's contribution to the national debate this week has included the idea that someone can be 'superficially' black. Rupa Huq, a Labour MP, used this phrase to describe Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng. 'If you...
- 5From:The EconomistOn his centenary, what will survive of Philip Larkin is his poems T HE WORLD of Philip Larkin's verse is far from glamorous. His natural habitat was English suburbia, a realm of grey dawns, hollow afternoons and low...
- 6From:Spectator (Vol. 349, Issue 10107)The characters in Sarah Vaughan's thriller Anatomy of a Scandal include rich Oxford undergraduates from Eton whose main preoccupations are drinking and trashing rooms. They are what it is fashionable to call 'privileged...
- 7From:The EconomistThe Taliban are pushing females out of public life O N MARCH 23rd thousands of Afghan girls headed to school for the first time in eight months, kitted out in bulging rucksacks, neatly pressed headscarves and covid-19...
- 8From:Women's Health Weekly2023 MAR 9 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Women's Health Weekly -- New research on Oncology - Breast Cancer is the subject of a report. According to news originating from Oakland, Michigan, by NewsRx...
- 9From:Women's Health Weekly2023 MAR 9 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Women's Health Weekly -- Researchers detail new data in gynecology. According to news reporting originating from East China Normal University by NewsRx...
- 10From:Best's Review (Vol. 124, Issue 3)Additional coverage includes the appointment of a Marshall Dennehey attorney to the Philadelphia Bar Association's board of governors. Al Goldberger is a New Jersey attorney and veteran sports official who wrote Sports...
- 11From:The Advocate (Issue 1126)In a report from Human Rights Watch, researchers found that across 26 countries, lesbian, bisexual, queer women, and nonbinary people face violence from a variety of groups, including security forces and their own...
- 12From:The EconomistTHE ASSOCIATED PRESS (ap) style book's Twitter feed is not often a source of hilarity. But the wire service recently tweeted: "We recommend avoiding general and often dehumanising 'the' labels such as the poor, the...
- 13From:The EconomistNationalism affects the scoring of winter sports I MAGINE HURLING yourself down a slope on skis for 100 metres--then running out of ground. You must drop into the frigid air, glide at a speed of 90kmph for five...
- 14From:International Journal of Basic & Clinical Pharmacology (Vol. 12, Issue 1)Background: Multiple choice questions find important place in assessment in medical curriculum. Each MCQ is called item. Item analysis is quality check of MCQs after valuation of response sheets. This serves to recognize...
- 15From:Washington Monthly (Vol. 54, Issue 1-3)Earlier this month, on his HBO show, Bill Maher lectured Democrats: "You're alienating a whole lot of people, particularly whites without a college degree," he said, because "you come across as the...
- 16From:New Internationalist (Issue 535)Police officers are pinning a bare-chested man to the ground. One officer exerts pressure on the man's legs, while another places his knee upon the man's neck. A third officer attempts to handcuff him. Undeterred by the...
- 17From:The EconomistOur Chaguan columnist on a resentment that persists around the world E VERY FOREIGN correspondent's first posting should be Belgium. For that prosperous but quarrelsome kingdom is a fine place to see, in miniature,...
- 18From:Best's Review (Vol. 123, Issue 12)Phelps partner LaToya Merritt has been selected as one of The American Lawyer's 2022 South Trailblazers. The October issue of this industry publication recognizes professionals in the South who have moved the needle in...
- 19From:National Review (Vol. 73, Issue 21)Superman is gay now. Well, not entirely. And he's not the original Superman. Other than that, yes, Superman is gay now. Says the New York Times: "The new Superman, Jonathan Kent--who is the son of Clark Kent and Lois...
- 20From:Pakistan & Gulf Economist (Vol. 41, Issue 40-41)"To deny people their human rights is to challenge their very humanity" - Nelson Mandela Every year, December 10th is observed as Human Rights Day. On December 10th, 1948 the United Nations General Assembly adopted the...