12.10.24 Syria’s power struggle, corporate America backs away from DEI, and the joy of singing ancient music
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Syrian rebels overthrow Bashar al-Assad, corporations and institutions abandon DEI, and a passion for singing ancient music. Plus, C.S. Lewis on modern society, a soldier reconnects with his canine partner, and the Tuesday morning news
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