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Based in Guadalajara, Mexico, Jaramillo-Molina sees commonly held ideas like meritocracy as propping up a cultural hegemony that preserves economic inequality while blunting calls for redistribution.
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Richard Briffault, a Columbia Law School professor, told NPR News Trump’s decision to accept the jumbo jet is a “pretty ...
Wall Street Ponke Gains $300K in Hours as Project attracts early investors.
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The co-host of “Inside the NBA” discusses the show’s move to ESPN, the antics of his co-star Charles Barkley, and their role ...
I don’t think people should be taking medical advice from me,” Kennedy said during a House subcommittee hearing on Wednesday.