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ZNetwork on MSNVan Jones and The Banality of Evil
When the images of dead Palestinian children become a punchline on a television show, where the host, guest, and the audience ...
Charlie Kirk’s tragic assassination should have made one man the obvious object of outrage: Tyler Robinson, the Utah student accused of pulling the trigger. Yet in the days since, some prominent ...
World leaders meet every September for the UN General Assembly. There have been plenty of weird moments over the years: Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev banging his shoe on the table in 1960 to stop ...
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The mire of Brazil’s BR-319 highway: Deforestation, development, and the banality of evil (commentary)
The continued failure to halt the BR-319 highway cutting through the Brazilian Amazon is an example of the systemic problem identified by Hannah Arendt in her study of the minister of transportation ...
Joseph R. Masefield, the multihyphenate who co-wrote the 1979 film “Don’t Go in the House” and supervised sound editing on Sam Raimi’s “The Evil Dead,” died Sept. 24 in Brooklyn, New York. He was 92.
A lounge at the new detox facility at Father Joe’s Paul Mirabile Center. (Photo courtesy of Father Joe’s Villages) Father Joe’s Villages on Tuesday cut the ribbon on a new facility providing substance ...
The Savannah Bananas played in Yankee Stadium back to back nights in front of a sold out crowd. They have a ton of incredible guests, but one stood out from the rest. As Jesse started making the ...
SAN FRANCISCO - One of San Francisco's most storied restaurateurs, Joe Betz, died on Wednesday at the age of 86. Betz was the owner of the House of Prime Rib, an eatery considered by many to be a San ...
Joe Betz, the owner of San Francisco’s iconic House of Prime Rib and one of the city’s longest-running restaurateurs, has died. He was 86. His son Michael Betz confirmed the death to the SF Standard, ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The Metropolitan Opera opened its season with a superficial adaptation of Michael Chabon’s novel “The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay.” By ...
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