On Sept. 10, I woke up thinking it would be an ordinary Wednesday, starting with my philosophy of mind lecture at UNLV.
Hello and welcome to the 71st edition of the Weekly Vine. In this week’s edition, we run the rule over propaganda allegations against Dhurandhar, look at a meta-report on how short-form videos are ...
The Boilermakers needed C.J. Cox and Fletcher Loyer to step up, and they did. Here's what we learned from an emotional game ...
The Western Journal on MSNOpinion
Chick-fil-A under fire after betraying loyal customers with shockingly woke statement
As a general rule of thumb, if you're someone who runs a business, it's never a good idea to alienate your core constituency.
Abby Phillip opens up about her new book A Dream Deferred, the legacy of Jesse Jackson, and her perspective on Black ...
Here are some of the biggest snubs and surprises of the morning.
The Constitution Center’s Jeffrey Rosen wrote songs about the moral philosophy behind the Founding Fathers’ signature phrase.
The head of the state's biggest labor union says Gov. DeSantis and his hand-picked education commissioner are at war with ...
Miss Will Stein's Kentucky football news conference? Watch the replay of the new UK football coach during his press ...
WVTM Channel 13 on MSN
'This is a dream come true': Auburn introduces Alex Golesh as its next head football coach
Auburn University introduces its new head football coach, Alex Golesh, who shares his vision for a process-driven, aggressive ...
Columbia Daily Tribune on MSN
James Owen: Newest 'Knives Out' film tackles the mystery of faith
What writer-director Rian Johnson has proven most effectively with the “Knives Out” film series is that the central question of murder mystery — whodunit? — is not the most interesting question.
The Constitution Center’s Jeffrey Rosen wrote songs about the moral philosophy behind the Founding Fathers’ signature phrase.
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