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Border crisis: Latino media not presenting a fair and balanced debate on immigration

I’m going to take a strong stance on what I perceive to be biased reporting by a majority of the Latino media – most notably Univision, Telemundo and similar stations. In my opinion, these networks are presenting a prejudiced take on the crisis at the Texas border, in which thousands …

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Last year for Father’s Day, my kids gave me a ball. This year they gave me a life lesson

On Fathers’ Day one year ago, my two young sons gave me a beautiful basketball. It was the perfect gift, if only we owned a hoop. Minor detail. In the year since, they’ve reminded me many times that the ball is lonely without its compound word buddy. I’ve even caught …

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The Foxhole: Tim Townsend on the search for redemption at Nuremberg

In the voluminous recorded literature of World War II, there is only one known instance of an American housewife receiving a letter signed by all twenty-one of the Nazi war criminals tried – and many of them later hanged – at Nuremburg. This was the letter that was received by …

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