In a statement, Eileen Murphy, a spokeswoman for The Times, responded to Pompeo’s criticism. “Project 1619, based on decades of recent historical studies that has deepened our understanding of the country’s founding, is one of the most striking journalism works published last year,” he said. “We are proud that it …
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A Colorado resident was infected with the plague after a squirrel in the state tested positive for bubonic plague, the first human case in Centennial State since 2015, according to a report. The unidentified person, who lives in the southwestern section of the state, contracted septic plague earlier this summer …
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