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Patrick Henry's famous call to arms wasn't about radical individualism, but about the community's right to govern.
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Column: It's Time for Biden to Step Aside
"Do the historic thing, President Joe Biden. Give the Democratic Party our independence," writes Caroline Randall Williams.
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Is Summer Really the Sexiest Season?
Seasonal dating trends aren’t compatible with the modern way we meet one another anymore, writes Myisha Battle.
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How Biden Can Bounce Back From the Disastrous Presidential Debate
Coming off what was widely regarded as a bad debate performance, President Biden, 81, faces a growing chorus of calls for him to step aside.
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Honoring Transgender Activist Cecilia Gentili's Legacy
Transgender activist and artist Cecilia Gentili's family members describe what it’s like to celebrate Pride without her.
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How India's Opposition Can Stand Up for Rohingya
Fortunately, India’s progressive opposition is at last in a position to demand an end to the persecution of the Muslim refugees.
By Rasheed Ahmed
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The Post-Debate Great Internal Conflict
Following the presidential debate, U.S. voters see a classic clash between the hard right and either the soft or hard left, writes Ray Dalio
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