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Barbara Demick, Beijing bureau chief of the Los Angeles Times, has written a fair, modest and informative book about North Korea, a country little known and less understood. Between 2001 and 2008 she ...
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Heritage groups are fighting to re-install a historical marker to Robert E. Lee in front of a Charleston school. The Civil ...
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Rus Bradburd's satire has academia working football games in hope of preserving their departments after college rebrands as Coors State U.
In her commercials, Kamala Harris walks a line between illuminating the issues and acknowledging the world-historic craziness of her opponent; Donald Trump targets his base.