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"Wall Street Journal" columnist Jason Riley discusses his new book "The Affirmative Action Myth: Why Blacks Don't Need Racial Preferences to Succeed" on "The Glenn Show" with Glenn Loury and John ...
But behind the glitter, the truth is quieter, messier. For many queer Indians, coming out isn’t a milestone moment at all. It ...
To get closer to the truth, it is important to understand what constitutes proof and how to proceed when facts falter.
And thus the first lesson of this situation presents itself: It is always preferable for reporters and columnists to tell the truth ... state of deep denial. We simply do not know, and may ...
Humans are inescapably moral animals. Yet it is rare for most of us to reflect on how well our moral compasses are working.
Wittgenstein was no doubt conscious of the irony of making this argument through language. But in so doing, he offered a path ...
Although we're socialized from the time we can speak to believe that it's always better to tell the truth, in reality society ... more than they actually do ("Your muffins are the best ever ...
He described misinformation as an ugly Soviet-era word, and suggested anyone using it wanted to tell ... we need to have. It is not a luxury, it is the foundation of our democracy. That is why ...
And in running for a second term when he did not have to, Biden showed that he would not give up power unless he was forced to do so. Robert Hur spoke truth ... his obituary. We need to remember ...
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