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Osage Tribe Wins Again: Federal Judge Orders “Ejectment” Of 84 Wind Turbines By Next December
Somewhere, Chief James Bigheart must be doing a victory dance.
On Wednesday, the Osage Nation prevailed again in federal court in Tulsa, winning a decisive ruling in the longest-running legal battle over wind energy in American history. read more »
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Why Both Sides Are Right in the H-1B Visas Row
The current clashes over high-skilled immigration between Donald Trump’s right-wing base and his ‘first buddy’, Elon Musk, reveal a fundamental divide within the US president’s odd coalition. read more »
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United States Moves to the South
For years, the US South has done very well in net domestic migration (moving into the region from another region of the United States. read more »
Why Can't America Build Better Cities?
Today’s piece will be a little nerdy, perhaps a little lecture-y. You’ve been forewarned.
I often think about why American cities seem almost incapable of capitalizing on their assets read more »
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The Democrats Need to Get Over Their Delusions
Since the election conservatives have assumed that the results represent a “mandate” for their political agenda, as well as a confirmation of their version of national identity. read more »
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Christianity Around the World; Gift Card Industry and More
This week, the new Syrian authorities declared Christmas a public holiday. This brought some reassurance to local communities that worried about the new regime read more »
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California Ruled with Great Jobs and Boom Times. What Happened?
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s constant reminders that California’s economy ”leads the nation” as well as being a model for social justice are delusional. read more »
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Christmas/Chanukah Message to Our Readers
We have been publishing for 15 years, and we are thankful for your readership now and in the future. read more »
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The Scared Professors
In 1958, sociologists Paul Lazarsfeld and Wagner Thielens Jr. conducted several studies with academics across the country read more »
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