A Tufts University professor says the era of peak campus “wokeness” may be fading, arguing that a new crop of students is rejecting performative politics and demanding serious debate in the classroom. Eitan Hersh wrote in a Boston Globe op-ed on Thursday that a new “microgeneration” of undergraduates is pushing back against language policing and […]
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Just months after lobbying for the banishment of the Israeli national soccer team to be banned from UEFA, Ireland has agreed to play Israel this fall in Nations League matches. The Football Association of Ireland (FAI) only just approved a motion calling for Israel to be banned from UEFA back in November. The FAI joined […]
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Nathan Pare’s bid for gold at the 2026 Milan Cortina Olympics came to an abrupt end on Day 6 of the Winter Games. The day’s second snowboarding quarterfinal event did not go as Pare likely hoped, with the American competing near last place for most of the race. Pare gained some momentum around a turn, […]
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Tax season is here, and while filing may not top your current to-do list, waiting until the April 15 deadline only adds stress. TurboTax’s mobile app walks you through the process step by step from your phone, and right now eligible users can file federal and state returns — including many complex situations — for […]
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The World Baseball Classic is right around the corner, and FOX Sports just announced the broadcast schedule. There are five teams in each pool, and each team will play four games across six days during pool play. The tournament begins on March 4 and ends on March 17. The FOX Sports family of networks (FOX, […]
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