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May 13

  • Reflecting on Truth, Compassion, Forbearance
    Reflecting on Truth, Compassion, Forbearance
    Commentary What comes to mind when reading the words truth, compassion, forbearance? Some may consider them as noble principles or even recognise them as precepts that underly orthodox religions. Others ...
    May 12, 2022BY John A. Deller
  • New Zealand Reels at China Influence After Email Is Leaked
    New Zealand Reels at China Influence After Email Is Leaked
    A mistake in an email’s address field led to a scandal showing China’s influence over New Zealand policy.
    May 6, 2015BY Matthew Robertson
  • American Consumers’ Disposable Incomes Shrinking
    American Consumers’ Disposable Incomes Shrinking
    The average American’s disposable income is shrinking, curtailing buying habits and preventing individuals from increasing their nest eggs—needed ...
    May 21, 2013BY Heide B. Malhotra
  • Notre Dame ‘Chickening Out’ of Games With Michigan
    Notre Dame ‘Chickening Out’ of Games With Michigan
    Notre Dame "chickening out:" The Fighting Irish are not playing the Michigan Wolverines for four years, starting in ...
    May 14, 2013BY Zachary Stieber
  • Gowanus Canal Water Upgrades to Complete by Year-End
    Gowanus Canal Water Upgrades to Complete by Year-End
    A water quality upgrade at the Gowanus Canal is on schedule for completion by year-end despite setbacks from ...
    May 14, 2013BY Ivan Pentchoukov
  • Community Opposed to Sale of Parkland to Saudi Sheik
    Community Opposed to Sale of Parkland to Saudi Sheik
    Flushing Meadows Corona Park is currently home to three contentious construction proposals involving a mall, a soccer stadium, ...
    May 14, 2013BY Ivan Pentchoukov
  • A Global Celebration That Conquers Persecution and Propaganda
    A Global Celebration That Conquers Persecution and Propaganda
    The First Falun Dafa Day, held 13 years ago in New York City, was a chance for Falun ...
    May 13, 2013BY Matthew Robertson
  • Major Solar Flare: First ‘X-Class’ This Year (+Photo)
    Major Solar Flare: First ‘X-Class’ This Year (+Photo)
    Major solar flare: The sun emitted a major solar flare on May 12, the strongest of this year ...
    May 13, 2013BY Zachary Stieber
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