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Data can easily be manipulated to show a causation that doesn’t exist.
And while we’re at it, let’s think about the phrase “land swap.”
Tampering with official statistics leads to bad situations.
The group discusses artificial intelligence, phones, and how students have changed over time,
As the world’s powers turn away from the continent, Kwame Nkrumah’s vision for Africa may hold the key to realizing its potential today.
The president is driving the tentacles of the federal government deep into the nation’s economy, culture and legal system.
By putting the interests of what Trump calls “peace” ahead of the interests of freedom, we are all-but guaranteeing that Ukraine will lose both.
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