Sports
Imagine your home team throws a flea-flicker on the first play of the Superbowl and scores an 80-yard touchdown. The game then largely stays in mid-field with neither team advancing as they punt back and forth. Then, just before halftime, the away team scores on a special teams return and ties it up. Through the [...]
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There are a handful of times throughout the year when, instead of flag-burning anti-socials, the media depict Muslims as normal, everyday religious folk. These anomalies tend to coincide with major events on the Islamic calendar – usually Ramadan, Eid, and Hajj. Each of these periods is an occasion for media outlets to fill their “soft news” quota [...]
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