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Major US newspapers struggle to eliminate bias and exaggerations in their reports on terror
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Muslims in Texas Walk a Fine Line After Garland Shooting
Some practices of free speech are meant to be ignored
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May 18, 2015
Chinese Authorities Snuff out Last Online Remnants of the New York Times
Censorship puts Chinese investors, entrepreneurs and educators at a competitive disadvantage
David Dawson
February 12, 2015
Terror Attacks Cannot Save Islam's “Honor”
Terror is not an act of courage or faith
Husain Haqqani
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