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Suppose Donald Trump had never been president -- what then?
July 31 (UPI) -- Suppose Donald Trump never left the business world and did not become the 45th president of the United States. How different America and the world would be... or would they?
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Childless women have long played key roles in Catholic church
JD Vance's views on childless women are at odds with the attitude of his faith -- Catholic history is full of "childless cat ladies" respected for their work.
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The ability to teach and conduct research free from political interference is the cornerstone of higher education and its contribution to the public good. Academic freedom, however, has become increasingly threatened.
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GoFundMe's success leaves behind a trail of failed campaigns and disappointed users -- a reality the platform is designed to hide.
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Service providers for homeless should measure success by long-term impact
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Did Biden do the right thing?
July 24 (UPI) -- Did Joe Biden take the correct course of action when, last Sunday, he made the decision to stand down from the presidency and not seek a second term?
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GOP attacks against Kamala Harris are about to get worse
Public opinion polls suggest that U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris is doing slightly better than Joe Biden was against Donald Trump, but Republican attacks against her are only now ramping up.
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Montgomery, Ala., parks still reflect history of segregation
Montgomery, Ala., touts itself as the birthplace of the U.S. Civil Rights Movement. But although Montgomery now embraces its history of bus boycotts and protest marches, it remains one of the most segregated U.S. cities.
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Trump assassination attempt sparks online rumors on both ends of political spectrum
Getting caught up in conspiracy theorizing after a tragedy -- whether it's for political, social or even entertainment reasons -- is a common human response.
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Pennsylvania remains 'keystone state' in presidential elections
Pennsylvania's role as a swing state in presidential elections is a modern continuation of a characteristic noted as early as 1802.
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The hypocritical state of America
July 17 (UPI) -- Following the attempted assassination of Donald Trump, how can both parties and both candidates change the direction and tone of their respective campaigns?
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How to break the cycle of social media and political violence
Today's Internet narratives can spread like wildfire, stoking some to dangerous political violence.
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Japan's Supreme Court ruling hits Unification Church donations
July 16 (UPI) -- A recent Japanese Supreme Court ruling opens the door for families to seek the refund of deceased parents' donations to the Unification Church of Japan.
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'Strange Fruit': Billie Holiday song remains a testament to injustice
Billie Holiday's rendition of "Strange Fruit" remains a testament to injustice decades after the singer's death.
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How to improve healthcare for immigrant moms in Philadelphia and beyond
Health care providers and systems can take several actions to make pregnant immigrants feel safer during their medical visits.
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AI energy use strains the grid, slows sustainability efforts
The artificial intelligence boom has had such a profound effect on big tech companies that their energy consumption, and with it their carbon emissions, have surged.
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