The mere thought of barbecue’s smoky scents and intoxicating flavors is enough to get most mouths watering.
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By Kristine Nolin, University of Richmond
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6/6/22
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The hunt for a new James Bond is on, and British tabloids are updating the odds daily.
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By Luka Ladan for InsideSources.com
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6/3/22
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The COVID-19 pandemic has generated mind-numbing statistics over the past two years...
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By John Rennie Short, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
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6/1/22
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The pandemic dramatically increased America’s reliance on the energy grid.
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Executive Vice President of Power Delivery Florida Power & Light Company | 6/1/22 |
With the America’s most sacred of holidays today, I ask this question of my fellow Americans: What is the price of freedom worth to you?
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By Matthew “Fritz” Mihelcic, Veterans of Foreign Wars
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5/30/22
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I started my adult life as an athlete. After college, I played professional basketball in Europe for 12 years. I was used to the physical grind...
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By Jason Boone, InsideSources.com
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5/26/22
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Autism is among the most misunderstood of all the human conditions.
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By Albert Cajigas, Arizona’s Children Association
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5/17/22
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It’s been more than 40 years since our mother made history.
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By Jay O’Connor and Scott O’Connor Guest columnists
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5/13/22
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Your classes are finished, your finals are done, and you finally have your diploma in hand — congratulations graduate! Now what?
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By Rachel Caballero, TruWest Credit Union
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5/10/22
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Freedom of expression is the cornerstone of a healthy, functioning democracy.
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By Chris Walsh, Lindsay Lloyd and William McKenzie, George W. Bush Institute’s
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5/6/22
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If you attended a Passover Seder recently, you likely covered the 10 plagues. If not that, perhaps, in the spirit of the season, you watched “The Ten Commandments,” one of the highest-grossing movies of all time. Ten plagues feature prominently in both, and it has occurred to me that we are experiencing our own 11th plague, and it is fierce.
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By Jill Ebstein, Inside for Sources.com
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5/2/22
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Black and Brown, Latinx/Latine and Indigenous Peoples, new Americans, and migrant workers have been stewards of these lands for centuries. But, the modern environmental movement as we know it found its footing in the United States with the first Earth Day in 1970 and the founding of Greenpeace in 1971.
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By Anusha Narayanan, Greenpeace USA
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4/22/22
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After more than five decades, it is time to let go of Earth Day. Conceived by peace activists and initially promoted by international labor unions, it has been the focus of mass mobilization and awareness campaigns.
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By Kent Lassman, Competitive Enterprise Institute
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4/22/22
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Loud detonations are going off in the economy. When the debris settles, new realities will emerge. We won’t return to the status quo ante, although that is what politicians like to promise.
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By Llewellyn King, InsideSources.com
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4/19/22
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Debt collection calls are something none of us ever want to experience, and quite frankly, in our world inundated with phishing, scams and frauds, it’s important to make sure the debt collection is also in fact legitimate.
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By Ben Branson, Cavanagh Law Firm
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4/18/22
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The Easter Bunny is a much-celebrated character in American Easter celebrations. On Easter Sunday, children look for hidden special treats, often chocolate Easter eggs, that the Easter Bunny might have left behind.
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By Tok Thompson, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences
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4/14/22
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For the last two decades, America’s political and economic elite have talked eagerly of “globalization.” But now the tide has turned. Suddenly, everybody is talking about “deglobalization.”
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By Jeff Ferry, Coalition for a Prosperous America
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4/13/22
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When you use the internet, you leave behind a trail of data, a set of digital footprints. These include your social media activities, web browsing behavior, health information, travel patterns, location maps, information about your mobile device use, photos, audio and video.
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By Ravi Sen, Texas A&M
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4/12/22
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Quraysh Ali Lansana is the director of the Center for Truth, Racial Healing and Transformation at Oklahoma State University in Tulsa.
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By Quraysh Ali Lansana, Oklahoma State University in Tulsa
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4/8/22
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The effects of inflation facing companies and consumers alike may also cause your car insurance rates to rise when it is time to renew your policy. Like many other financial obligations, car insurance is an expense that’s facing pressure due to disruptions caused by the pandemic and its economic effects.
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By Emily Cahill, Experian
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4/5/22
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