From Washington Examiner <[email protected]>
Subject Blame Obama and EU leaders for Russia occupying Crimea, not Trump
Date April 25, 2025 3:19 PM
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April 25, 2025

[Blame Obama and EU leaders for Russia occupying Crimea, not
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BLAME OBAMA AND EU LEADERS FOR RUSSIA OCCUPYING CRIMEA, NOT TRUMP
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As a student at the University of Pennsylvania, majoring in Political
Science and Russian and Eastern European Studies, there was a
real-world application assignment where we analyzed what it would take
for Russia to abandon its occupation of Crimea. We discussed imposing
sanctions, theorized about freezing assets, and discussed several
other geopolitical resolutions. Ultimately, we […]

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GEN Z POLITICAL GAP BODES WELL FOR MARRIAGE
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As there often is among people in their 20s, a gap is growing within
Generation Z regarding experience and preference. Their political
divergence is a growing factor that holds implications for the future
of marriage. Most indicators suggest that the long-standing
decline of marriage will continue — cultural trends certainly point
in that direction. The […]

[Pope Francis’s complicated relationship with the United States]
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POPE FRANCIS’S COMPLICATED RELATIONSHIP WITH THE UNITED STATES
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Americans greeted Pope St. John Paul II with open arms during his
seven visits to the United States. Pundits often said he received a
rockstar welcome, but perhaps only the Beatles in 1964 were met with
greater adulation than the Polish pontiff. Pope Francis received a
more tepid response during his lone visit to America […]

[The world-shattering effects of the US-China AI race]
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THE WORLD-SHATTERING EFFECTS OF THE US-CHINA AI RACE
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There is no shortage of books or reports on the U.S.-China rivalry,
especially as artificial intelligence portends to become a
nuclear-like inescapable linchpin of this competition. We recently
extensively dealt here with the geopolitical consequences of the AI
race as laid bare in the “Super Intelligence Strategy” paper by
Eric Schmidt and two executives from […]

[Elite universities should stop digging themselves into a hole]
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ELITE UNIVERSITIES SHOULD STOP DIGGING THEMSELVES INTO A HOLE
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Elite universities are so determined to fight the Trump administration
that they’ve decided to double down on their antisemitism, and stick
with anti-Israel protestors and ideological rigidity. If they hadn’t
abandoned scholarly rigor years ago, they’d remember the first rule
of finding yourself in a hole. Stop digging. The confrontation
breaking out between universities and […]

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KETANJI BROWN JACKSON MAKES A POWERFUL ARGUMENT FOR SCHOOL CHOICE
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During oral arguments in the case of Mahmoud v. Taylor, Supreme Court
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson unintentionally made a practical and
convincing case for universal school choice. A few years back, the
school board in Montgomery County, Maryland, instituted an
“LGBTQ-inclusive” curriculum that included storybooks for children
as young as prekindergarten. The books are ostensibly part […]

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