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To say that the election of Donald Trump hasn’t created the ideal backdrop to the 29th annual UN climate change conference, COP29, would be something of...
If you can keep your head when all about youAre losing theirs and blaming it on you,If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you,But...
Jack Herrera, a reporter who specialises in covering the Latino community, reported early on Thursday that he had “spoken to plenty of Latino Trump voters, and...
Richard Brautigan’s 1971 novel The Abortion tells the story of a librarian in charge of a library with a voracious and unusual collection development policy: it...
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America’s stunning 2016 presidential election result, which reportedly shocked even winner Donald Trump, elicited from the country’s mainstream journalists a flood of introspection, mea culpas and...