Florida Critical Race Theory Amendment: Read It For Yourself
The State Board of Education has voted and the Florida Critical Race Theory amendment has became law, restricting it from public school instruction.
The State Board of Education has voted and the Florida Critical Race Theory amendment has became law, restricting it from public school instruction.
BuzzFeed News won for its innovative series exposing China’s mass detention of Muslims and was named a finalist for its colossal FinCEN Files investigation into the global banking industry.
Developing virtues should be a prerequisite to political engagement and are vastly more important than jumping into any ‘culture war’ battle
The Ordinary Times tradition of ending the week discussing issues from across the web and around the world, plus the week that was at OT
I will be clear that Aduhelm is not a cure, and there is no evidence that it halts the march of Alzheimer’s disease.
Activists will continue to milk the issue, but this new paper suggests we should hold off flogging this fertility panic for the time being.
With yet another abuse scandal in the news, this time in the SBC, we turn to our friend Jennifer Greenberg to talk about how abusers operate.
OT Contributor Dennis Sanders talks to Napp Nazworth, who made headlines for leaving the Christian Post over its support of Trump.
In the digital age, it is easier than ever for a candidate like Andrew Yang to take the attention of a presidential race to further their own ends
From Forbes’ subblogs: It was a police raid John Oliver called “almost cartoonishly idiotic.” Looking to apprehend a violent drug dealer at his home in McDonough, Georgia, more than two dozen officers executed a...
A 9-0 opinion penned by Justice Kagan earlier this week held that TPS does not cure an unlawful entry for purposes of LPR status
And so, we find ourselves in the final stage of the con. Trump’s glorious promises have been revealed for the empty promises they always were.
Steve Zhou takes up the warning signs that using personality tests to “placing people in specific boxes” is problematic, at best.