Category: Opinion
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Maine Republicans Seek to Restrict Voting Rights: The Bangor Daily News
Maine Republicans are pushing a ballot initiative to restrict voting rules, mirroring laws in other states. The Bangor Daily News reports on the potential impact on Maine voters.
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Why Players Have a Right to Complain About Their Treatment at the 2025 Canadian Open
Alejandro Davidovich Fokina and Leylah Fernandez were right to complain about their schedules at the Canadian Open.
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YouTube TV: Why It Can’t Replace Traditional Media
Discover why, despite its popularity, YouTube TV can’t replace trusted news sources. The democratic nature of the platform is precisely why trusted news providers are more necessary than ever before
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Cheer for Tisch’s major crime drop—but the city isn’t out of the woods yet
NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch and Mayor Adams announced the city saw the lowest number of murders and shootings in modern history during the first five months of the year. But is it enough?
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Bridget Brink Resigns: Trump’s Ukraine Policy and U.S. Safety
Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine, Bridget Brink, resigns over Trump’s foreign policy, citing concerns for U.S. safety and the need to stand against Russian aggression.
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Zohran Mamdani’s Antisemitism Disqualifies Him From NYC Mayoral Race
Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani’s failure to condemn antisemitism and his hostility towards Israel should disqualify him from becoming the next mayor of New York City.
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The US Should Take Heed: Superpowers Rarely Fall Overnight – Lessons from the Cold War
Donald Trump’s policies mirror those of past empires that mistook short-term gain for long-term stability. Lessons from the Cold War.
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Jews and Armenians Unite in Shared Remembrance of Holocaust and Armenian Genocide
On a day of shared remembrance, Jews and Armenians find common ground in their histories of suffering, resilience, and the pursuit of justice. Discover how this moment inspires kinship and collaboration.