Schools in Tokyo suburb to get bear sprays
The city will buy sprays, movable electric fences and devices that make high-pitched sounds.
The city will buy sprays, movable electric fences and devices that make high-pitched sounds.
Less than one month after President Donald Trump’s second inauguration I ventured the prediction that Trump’s anti-regulation strategy, which was to gum up operations at regulatory agencies in every conceivable way, was self-defeating. (See “ Trump’s Incompetence Is Botching
1619 (PREDATES 1776) Establishment of slavery and Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857) Some respondents focused on the original sin of the slave trade, others on the infamous Supreme Court decision that called enslaved people property, but they were all saying the same thing: Slavery,
1 . James Madison The Father of the Constitution. Shows the payoff for taking copious notes. The ugly side: He owned more than 100 enslaved people. 2. Thomas Jefferson And at number two, the author of the American theory of law-based, anti-divine rule. A second hit: the
1. The Birth of a Nation by D.W. Griffith (film, 1915) Racist, “Lost Cause,” Klan-glorifying propaganda, it was also the birth of modern filmmaking. “Thoroughly pernicious, but tremendously important … establishing the importance of film and helping to shape national
1. Eleanor Roosevelt FDR’s “eyes, ears, and legs,” she traveled the country during the Depression, returning with information about how her husband’s New Deal programs were working. Later a delegate to the U.N., she was key to establishing its Universal Declaration of Human
1 . Martin Luther King Jr. In 1955, few had heard of him yet. A mere eight years later, he was moving mountains. 2. Frederick Douglass Born into bondage, he was King’s nineteenth-century precursor and the country’s conscience during the Civil War and after. “A champion of civil
1. Frederick Douglass Abolitionist, gifted orator, and adviser to President Lincoln. Fun fact: He was born Frederick Bailey. “Douglass,” which he adopted after he escaped from bondage and settled in Massachusetts, is taken from a character in Sir Walter Scott’s poem “The Lady
1 . Brown v. Board of Education, 1954 This school desegregation decision was so important that Chief Justice Earl Warren made sure the judges were unanimous. And even with that, 20 or so years passed before it was actually enforced. 2. Dred Scott v. Sandford , 1857 A shameful
1. Henry Clay “The Great Compromiser,” Clay held just about every major political job except president: senator, House speaker, and secretary of state at various times. 2. William Jennings Bryan A three-time nominee for president, Bryan mainstreamed populism in the Democratic
Sports fans do it obsessively. Who’s on the Yankees Mount Rushmore? The Lakers? Kobe, Jerry West, Magic, and Kareem? What—you’re leaving off Wilt Chamberlain?! The exercise leads to some intense, and fun, arguments. “This idea troubles me … because it seems to me there’s
1. The moon landing “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind,” and perhaps the defining image of U.S. history, a potent symbol of American ingenuity, persistence, and power. T-2. Migrant Mother Dorothea Lange’s 1936 classic—depicting a 32-year-old mother of
1776 Declaration of Independence The one that started it all—the reason we’re celebrating a semiquincentennial. The Founders “embrace[d] a world-quaking creed that values individual freedom and the rights of man over heredity, might, or wealth,” writer and historian John A.
Best Presidents T-1. Abraham Lincoln (1861–1865) The Great Emancipator and the savior of the Union. And he created the national railroad and the land-grant university system, all while fighting the war! T-1. Franklin Roosevelt (1933–1945) His steady confidence , “bold,
A quarter of a millennium has passed since the Founders declared our independence and established a nation based on radical ideas—which they deemed “self-evident”—regarding individual equality, consent of the governed, and rule of law tempered by “inalienable rights.” We have
Because it’s America’s birthday, we decided in full ecumenical spirit to invite a few conservatives to the party. They are, as you’ll see on the facing page, all respected thinkers, scholars, and jurists. And their answers are interesting—they give Dr. King his proper due—and
The following is a lightly edited transcript of the June 24 episode of the Daily Blast podcast. Listen to it here . Greg Sargent: This is The Daily Blast from The New Republic , produced and presented by the DSR Network. I’m your host, Greg Sargent. Donald Trump is claiming
QUETTA, Pakistan, June 24 - A Pakistani anti-terrorism court has sentenced prominent civil rights activist Mahrang Baloch and an associate to life in prison over the killing of a paramilitary soldier during a July 2024 protest.
Donald Trump Avenue adjoins the US consulate and is near the offices of Microsoft, Google and Amazon.
It is meant to serve as a backup for Tokyo’s core functions in times of disasters or other emergencies.
The EU's much-delayed Entry/Exit System will change the way UK passengers travel to 29 countries.
The interim government of Delcy Rodríguez will reveal liabilities of 240 billion dollars, far above expectations, as it seeks to put Venezuela back on investors' radar.
For comic book fans of a certain age, “Knightfall” is one of the biggest Batman story arcs ever published by DC Comics. The arc is infamous for having the Caped Crusader’s back broken by the super steroid-enhanced genius Bane. It served as a major source of inspiration for
The acclaimed Australian actor presented her Human Consent Registry at the European Parliament. The tool allows people to protect their likeness from being used by AII.
By Francois Murphy VIENNA, June 24 (Reuters) - The U.N. nuclear watchdog will carry out inspections in Iran soon following an interim peace accord between the United States and Iran, but modalities have yet to be finalised, the agency's chief Rafael Grossi said on Wednesday.
During President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev's visit to Brussels, strategic documents were signed with the EU, and 30 commercial deals were concluded with EU companies, with the EU being the Central Asian country's largest trading and investment partner.
The five-minute ad depicting a boyfriend who demanded a "clean" wife has triggered outrage, with critics saying the campaign's attempt to challenge sexism instead reinforced harmful stereotypes.
KVIFF calls the Renaissance woman "one of the greatest Slovak actresses of all time," with her award also honoring "the unique artistic connection between the Czech and Slovak filmmakers."
Defence Minister Boris Pistorius now wants smaller ships for the German navy instead of the planned world’s largest frigate, reports Der Spiegel; 2 billion euros have already gone into the project.
In 1703, the world’s most esteemed scientific journal published a surprising letter from an anonymous correspondent. (At the time, until well into the twentieth century, anonymity often meant the scientist writing was a woman, though the word “scientist” itself was more than a
Focus groups and informal feedback offer a trap: Asking someone in the target audience if they like something might get you useful feedback. But most of the time, the people you’re asking aren’t actually in the group of early adopters that are going to make your rollout work.
Leonardo da Vinci was a painter, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor, and architect, to provide only his most widely agreed-upon list of occupations. It is he, more than any other single figure, who comes to mind when we think of the ideal of the “Renaissance
Donald Trump’s anger at the media over his Iran fiasco is mounting. He snapped at a reporter for noting that Americans might not support spending $80 billion more on the war {as the Pentagon has requested ) given widespread economic distress. Trump even dubiously claimed the