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Opinion | Asian Americans woven into the fabric of American gun violence
Once, for Christmas, I wanted a gun. I was five years old. Westerns ruled our family’s black-and-white television. Gunsmoke ...
Under the agreement, Polymath and tZERO will work together to support issuers interested in tokenizing directly on Polymesh while leveraging tZERO's regulated infrastructure - including the potential ...
My X feed has been abuzz with discourse about the most thoughtless essays ever written: a paper assignment submitted by a ...
By Zach HagadoneReader Staff Kids’ books can be for entertaining, learning and explaining hard topics — and often all three.
Sophie Cunningham is perhaps the most polarizing figure in the women's basketball world right now. Not only did she quickly ...
The dispute between a psychology student and her instructor uses a tried-and-true conservative recipe to stoke controversy: an appeal to individual rights, discussion of transgender identity and a ...
Arsenal did not lose or win today, they simply kept their momentum going following the important draw at Stamford Bridge. It would have been nice to take all three points against Chelsea, who remain ...
Division on whether an OU student should have received a zero on her essay, but most agreed that her free speech rights had ...
It's been a busy November in Oklahoma and the nation. From the government shutdown and its impact in our state, to the clemency of Tremane Wood, guest columnists have had a lot to talk about this ...
Jason Riley rightly highlights the troubling rise of grade inflation (“How Do You Spell ‘Harvard’? With an Endless Supply of A’s,” Upward Mobility, Nov. 19). In my experience, the problem is ...
The author, a scientist with type 1 diabetes, argues that dietary changes are an effective way to manage the disease. A low-carbohydrate, ketogenic diet helped the author normalize blood sugar levels ...
A few years ago, I penned an op-ed in this space about grade inflation. Unfortunately, the problem has gotten noticeably worse, as highlighted by the Review-Journal in its Nov. 12 editorial, ...
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