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Dimitris Tzouris

The End of College Life - The Atlantic

If they persist, Donald Trump’s attacks on universities will destroy a cornerstone of American life. The start of spring semester is a hopeful time on college campuses. Students fill the quads and walkways, wearing salmon shorts or strappy tank tops…
If they persist, Donald Trump’s attacks on universities will destroy a cornerstone of American life. via Pocket

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The Mar-a-Lago Accord, or the Plan to Crash the US Economy

Hi! How’s everyone? Gather ‘round, because today we’re going to discuss something serious. They’ve begun to call it the “Mar a Lago Accord.” It’s Trump’s larger economic policy and vision. via Pocket

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I Worked For USAID AND Lost My Job. Here's What Happened. | HuffPost HuffPost Personal

My father grew up in Berlin during World War II — picture shelling, scarcity, chaos, terror, death. The American boss of one of my grandmother’s friends — a complete stranger to my father and grandmother — used to send them care packages from Chicag…

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The Trump Administration Accidentally Texted Me Its War Plans - The Atlantic

U.S. national-security leaders included me in a group chat about upcoming military strikes in Yemen. I didn’t think it could be real. Then the bombs started falling. via Pocket

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There Is No Method to Trump’s Madness. He’s Simply Insane. | The New RepublicSkip NavigationThe New RepublicThe New RepublicLATESTBREAKING NEWSPOLITICSCLIMATECULTUREMAGAZINENEWSLETTERSPODCASTSGAMESPolitics HomepageTrumpwor

“They say an old man is twice a child,” Rosencrantz remarks in Shakespeare’s Hamlet, as he and the prince of Denmark observe Polonius. It’s a borrowed line, dating back to antiquity: Sophocles wrote, “For the aged man is once again a child. via Pock…

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When news is stressful, how do you balance staying informed with ‘doomscrolling’?

It all begins innocently – a late-night peek at your favourite social media site before bed. You catch a headline that grabs your attention with “breaking news” you can’t afford to miss. Like following digital breadcrumbs, one click leads to another…

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Second Breakfast: Broken Webs of Knowledge

Broken Webs of Knowledge Among the myriad negative reactions to the recent release of the Chinese AI model DeepSeek, one of the most common involved what was an obvious “gotcha” query: questioning the chatbot about the 1989 student protests Tiananme…

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the issue.: The Age of Chaosterity, or How Bad It’s Going to Be Over the Next Few Years

The Age of Chaosterity, or How Bad It’s Going to Be Over the Next Few Years I’m Umair Haque, and this is The Issue: an independent, nonpartisan, subscriber-supported publication. Our job is to give you the freshest, deepest, no-holds-barred insight …

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Φθιώτιδα: Το τρένο στον Μπράλο που είχε αποκαλύψει την Μαφία λαθραίων μεταφορών και τις χημικές "βόμβες" στον ΟΣΕ

Κύκλωμα «μαύρων» βαγονιών που λυμαίνεται τον ΟΣΕ τα τελευταία χρόνια, αποκομίζοντας τεράστια κέρδη, διερευνούν η διοίκηση του Οργανισμού και το υπουργείο Μεταφο via Pocket

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