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- He wants ‘eat your veggies’ to be a good experience for restaurant customers
- All the president’s seatmates: two days with Trump on Air Force One
- Challenge to US sovereignty? In polls public accepts constraints on power
- Frat houses refine the purpose of brotherhood
He wants ‘eat your veggies’ to be a good experience for restaurant customers Posted: 11 Sep 2018 01:45 PM PDT Mr. Muir slips out to take a few calls and greets an employee who brought her newborn baby, all over the chatter of 20 or so meeting participants. The enterprise, he notes, also supports regional agriculture by sourcing locally, and it gives people an opportunity to learn about the consequences of personal food choices. |
All the president’s seatmates: two days with Trump on Air Force One Posted: 11 Sep 2018 01:29 PM PDT |
Challenge to US sovereignty? In polls public accepts constraints on power Posted: 11 Sep 2018 01:16 PM PDT National security adviser John Bolton's vigorous defense Monday of national sovereignty in the face of what he views as globalism run amok was enthusiastically received by his immediate audience, the Washington-based Federalist Society. Ambassador Bolton, the White House's über nationalist and defender of American hard power, directed warning shots against the International Criminal Court and its purported plans to take up alleged US war crimes in Afghanistan and in third-country "black sites." Underlying his remarks was what he called President Trump's reassertion of national sovereignty after years of erosion at the behest of President Obama and other internationalists. "This administration will fight back to protect American constitutionalism, our sovereignty, and our citizens," Bolton said. |
Frat houses refine the purpose of brotherhood Posted: 11 Sep 2018 12:52 PM PDT At college fraternities across the United States and Canada, the true meaning of brotherhood has just been clarified. After several high-profile deaths from heavy drinking at parties or initiation rites, the major association representing fraternities announced Sept. 4 that it will no longer allow frat houses to serve hard liquor at chapter facilities and events. "At their core, fraternities are about brotherhood, personal development, and providing a community of support. |
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