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Happy Tuesday! Here's what we have from this past weekend through today. |
Want to undermine Putin? Ease Russian sanctions tactically. |
By Vladimir Ashurkov |
Russia launched a brutal, unprovoked and senseless aggression against Ukraine in February. The resulting Western response has been resolute, swift and expansive: More than a thousand people and organizations have been sanctioned, and wide trade and financial sanctions have been put in place. |
The war is now in an acute phase, but a ceasefire may be possible, as well as a resolution that results in an end to open hostilities. |
However, if Russian President Vladimir Putin is left in place, his modus operandi will not change, and he very likely will launch a new, possibly better prepared, military aggression against a neighboring country that will further undermine international order and bring us closer to a nuclear catastrophe. |
| Russia could be moving towards a totalitarian regime, experts say | (Binary data 20 bytes, use -b option to extract) | |
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By Rex Huppke |
Wake up, fellow Americans, and join me in fearing the greatest existential threat of our lifetimes: The Walt Disney Co. |
That's right, the same company that for decades has tried to normalize pants-less ducks is now – according to Fox News, my go-to source for things to feel irrationally angry about – attempting to use unabashed, colorfully animated wokeness to destroy American morality. |
It all started when Disney caved to the radical leftist woke warriors and called for a repeal of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' Parental Rights in Education law. Opponents of the bill DeSantis recently signed into law called it the "don't say gay bill" just because it makes teachers afraid to use the word "gay" around students. |
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By Tiffany Atkins |
"You can't be what you can't see." That quote, credited to education pioneer Marian Wright Edelman, is often used to inspire women to enter professions that they have historically been excluded from, including science, technology, engineering and math. |
Encouraging diversity by improving the representation of historically excluded groups, however, is critically important in other fields as well, including mine: the practice of law. |
Growing up in northwest Washington, D.C., in the early 1980s, not many people in my neighborhood attended college, let alone on their way to becoming doctors, lawyers or teachers. Many of my friends and peers were just happy to make it to their next birthday. |
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This newsletter was compiled by Jaden Amos. |
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