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In the ancient Hindu traditions of India, a member of the Dalit caste is considered “untouchable.” Others, those not belonging to any caste, can also be “untouchable.” Despite the work of modern India’s founder, Mahatma Gandhi, the untouchables of India are still oppressed in many ways. Besides being barred from marrying outside of their caste […]
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Anyone reading this is probably familiar with the Latin alphabet used by the English language. It is comprised of 26 letters, “A” through “Z.” The alphabet and all its letters trace their origins back to the Phoenicians. The Phoenician script was the first phonemic script, meaning that the letters or characters corresponded to sounds. Over […]
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Publishers are grappling with how to respond to a cascade of allegations of sexual harassment against authors.

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As Twitchy told you, David Hogg has decided not to accept Laura Ingraham’s apology. That’s his prerogative, of course, and it’s not a reason in and of itself to call him out. You know what is, though? Couching his rejection of her apology in mindless gobbledygook like this:

I 100% agree an apology in an effort just to save your advertisers is not enough. I will only accept your apology only if you denounce the way your network has treated my friends and I️ in this fight…

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Trump escalates attack on Amazon

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U.S. President Donald Trump blasted Amazon with a list of complaints, a day after news website Axios reported that Trump wants to curb the mega retailer. Aleksandra Michalska reports.

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The network realized it was leaving some viewers behind — and put into effect a plan that brought back a working-class sitcom.

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In a lighthearted moment today at the Pentagon, Defense Secretary James Mattis greeted incoming National Security Adviser John Bolton and joked that “I heard you’re actually the devil incarnate and I wanted to meet you”:

JUST IN! Mattis first words to Bolton on Pentagon steps. Mattis joking in an off mic moment said, “I heard you’re actually the devil incarnate and I wanted to meet you…

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Production delays and other problems have presented the electric-car maker and its founder, Elon Musk, with a crisis of confidence among investors.

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