Article Jimmy Breslin’s New York It's hard to imagine any writer today commanding the kind of popular attention Jimmy Breslin once did. By Dominic Preziosi May 6, 2024 Books Politics
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Article Whither the University? Former UC Berkeley chancellor Nicholas B. Dirks discusses the crisis in the humanities and the purpose of higher education in the 21st century. By Dominic Preziosi April 4, 2024 Higher Education Politics Culture
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Article Biden & the Death Penalty Biden can still recommit to ending capital punishment at the federal level. That would show true moral and political leadership. By Dominic Preziosi January 25, 2024 Death and Dying Joe Biden Capital Punishment
Article Joseph Strickland Is Still a Bishop Though Pope Francis has removed Joseph Strickland as head of the Tyler diocese, the conservative bishop’s following might only grow. By Dominic Preziosi November 24, 2023 Bishops Pope Francis Religion