They called him crazy. They called him reckless. But Frank Heister calls himself a rebel — and he wouldn’t have it any other way.
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The Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) has arrested four individuals accused of conspiring to topple the elected government through violent jihad, murder Hindu religious leaders and attempting ...
For decades, Mark Lemley’s life as an intellectual property lawyer was orderly enough. He’s a professor at Stanford University and has consulted for Amazon, Google, and Meta. “I always enjoyed that ...
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Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) led a GOP-signed letter on Thursday asking Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) and other House leaders for permission to form a new select committee tasked with investigating “radical ...
Perhaps because you have tried many different methods of meditation, you’re turned off to meditation. But it really just means that methods are antithetical to deeply quieting the mind. Here are some ...
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