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The underlying premise of my column last week outlining a hypothetical 2028 Democratic platform was that the party’s highest priority is to restore the credibility and public respect it lost over the ...
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Olympic skier Gus Kenworthy drew attention after sharing a photo of an anti-ICE message seemingly formed by urinating on ice.
We called up some academics and asked.