Sara Stewart writes that "while much of the world was wrongly and offensively depicting her as a dumb blonde, Anderson has spent her life as a seeker, immersed in literature and poetry and art"
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CNN Opinion spoke with Dr. Abdurrahman Alomar, a Syrian doctor and senior health adviser with , currently taking refuge from the earthquake aftershocks in his car with his family.
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The story of how a "western chauvinist" org came to be led by an opportunistic Afro-Cuban "reveals the way misogyny, violence, perceived grievance and mainstream political connections coalesced within an... extremist group," writes .
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“In the face of the GOP’s uproar this past week, we need to know if the Trump administration failed to reveal that at least three times a suspected Chinese spy balloon invaded our airspace,” writes
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'The balloon from China floating eastward over the United States last week riveted the nation's attention'
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"Whether or not Biden runs for reelection, there are still big things he could get done in his remaining two years — even with a Republican House of Representatives," writes .
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"It’s hard to believe China would use as ham-handed a provocation as a spy balloon ... Especially since this has got to be as embarrassing to China as the U-2 incident was to Eisenhower," writes
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"I first came to know the M30 in 2008. I had no idea then that it would be the beginning of more than a decade of reporting on every dark turn of the opioid crisis," writes , director of #AmericanPain
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"What does DeSantis have to gain from making these claims and targeting African American Studies in particular for censorship? It has to do with power," says Leslie Kay Jones
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"Sanders represents a new generation of Republicans eager to weaponize the same outrage machine ... while showing that they can govern without the self-defeating chaos and tumult that rocked the nation from 2017 to 2021," writes
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In the continuing drama surrounding Republican Rep. George Santos, there's one particularly disturbing aspect that "points to a dangerous weakness in American democracy," writes .
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. writes that there will be a lot of "apocalyptic talk over the next several months about whether and how the debt ceiling will be raised. Ignore almost all of it."
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"As someone who has worked for both Haley and Trump, I believe Haley is exactly the right candidate for the Republican Party at this moment – and fellow Republicans should think twice before underestimating her," writes
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"It's a dark time to be a young reader in this country -- so it couldn't be a better time for a Blume renaissance," writes Sara Stewart
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In the latest episode of "Unfiltered," argues former President Donald Trump, now a 2024 presidential hopeful, is struggling to build momentum around his campaign – finding that his old tactics no longer resonate the way they once did.
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When President Biden gives his #SOTU speech next week, writes, "rather than merely claiming credit for what he’s done, Biden desperately needs to tell a larger story about where we’re going..."
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"Today, 49 years later, there is still no Palestinian state, relations between Israelis and their Palestinian neighbors are as fraught as ever," writes .
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"'Never Give an Inch' combines Pompeo's case that he would be a terrific US president with considerable elements of the score-settling memoir," writes
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'It's a way to throw red meat to the Republican base, which, after all, seems to be at least half the point of Pompeo's new book,' writes
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“All told, it appears that, assuming inflation continues to trend downward, and assuming that the economy slows further, there will be scope for the Fed to start reducing interest rates later this year,” writes Steven Kamin.
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CNN legal analyst explains why “spillage” -- when classified documents unintentionally end up in an unsecure location -- has become such a significant problem in US government.
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. calls us to look to the political lessons and cultural legacies of 1966 during #BlackHistoryMonth, amid calls for reform after the killing of #TyreNichols
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"Why are Black people stopped so often for traffic violations? Why are so many across the United States dying at the hands, or tasers, or guns of police officers during these stops?" writes .
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"We can – and should – adapt, especially when the best available research suggests a four-day workweek could be of mutual benefit to workers and companies," writes .
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"In a culture that's inherently suspicious of the unknown, change is often misread....But as the queen of clean has demonstrated, change is often a sign of growth," writes
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Putin's "lack of scruples presents a major problem for US efforts to exclude Russia and strengthen its own ties in Africa," writes .
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Lev Golinkin writes, "[O]ver the past several decades, Germany has been quietly betraying the memory of Holocaust victims by naming streets, schools and medical facilities in honor of Nazi Party members and SS officers."
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"In fact, DeSantis hasn't fired back at all. It appears the Florida governor is backing down from the fight,” writes
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For the Asian American community, there is healing power in dance, even after a tragic shooting, writes
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"The conduct of the Memphis police officers who were charged with fatally beating Tyre Nichols is revolting in its brutality and disheartening in revealing just how little the needle of police reform has moved in decades," writes Sonia Pruitt.
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"America’s inability to confront its racial history is not really about the past, as the series brilliantly reveals, but always about the present and future of this democracy," writes .
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"Meta executives bear full responsibility for any real-world harm that follows Wednesday’s reckless decision," writes .
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"A genuine bipartisan commitment can and should be made to evaluate the extent of fraud in the pandemic-era safety net measures," writes
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"The narrative 'White cop kills unarmed Black man' should never have been the sole lens through which we attempted to understand police abuse and misconduct. It’s time to move to a more nuanced discussion," writes .
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Among the egg substitutes used in baking: banana, dates, tofu, yogurt -- and this "magical" ingredient, says food writer .
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"For those in blue states, this growing focus on the Comstock Act should be a wakeup call," writes
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"However, there is a much more important lesson to be drawn here, which is that scientists are able to make extremely precise measurements of what is going on under the surface of the Earth," writes .
'Wes Moore has emerged at the age of 44 to be one of the most promising young leaders in the country,' writers
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