
Ingrid Jacques
Columnist at USA Today
Columnist @USATODAY | Formerly @detroitnews | I'm a libertarian-conservative from Oregon 🦄 | @Hillsdale alum.
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1 week ago |
publicopiniononline.com | Ingrid Jacques
I read novelist Salman Rushdie’s harrowing account of his near-assassination about a year ago. It’s still etched in my mind. In his memoir “Knife,” Rushdie described in detail how he almost died in 2022 after being stabbed 12 times by a madman who hated Rushdie’s work. The Booker Prize-winning author, who was blinded in one eye and is lucky to be alive, was giving a talk in New York about the value of free expression when he was attacked, which is tragically ironic.
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1 week ago |
heraldmailmedia.com | Ingrid Jacques
I read novelist Salman Rushdie’s harrowing account of his near-assassination about a year ago. It’s still etched in my mind. In his memoir “Knife,” Rushdie described in detail how he almost died in 2022 after being stabbed 12 times by a madman who hated Rushdie’s work. The Booker Prize-winning author, who was blinded in one eye and is lucky to be alive, was giving a talk in New York about the value of free expression when he was attacked, which is tragically ironic.
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2 weeks ago |
usatoday.com | Ingrid Jacques
It’s been a big week for news about former President Joe Biden. On May 20, a book detailing Biden’s decline hit the bookshelves. And only days before, Biden announced he had an aggressive form of prostate cancer. All of it has sparked intense speculation among the media and political leaders.
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2 weeks ago |
usatoday.com | Ingrid Jacques
I read novelist Salman Rushdie’s harrowing account of his near-assassination about a year ago. It’s still etched in my mind. In his memoir “Knife,” Rushdie described in detail how he almost died in 2022 after being stabbed 12 times by a madman who hated Rushdie’s work. The Booker Prize-winning author, who was blinded in one eye and is lucky to be alive, was giving a talk in New York about the value of free expression when he was attacked, which is tragically ironic.
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2 weeks ago |
flipboard.com | Ingrid Jacques
15 hours agoWhile parents and students often fixate on prestigious university brand names, the data tells a different story. The U.S. colleges offering the highest return on investment aren't necessarily those with the most recognizable reputations. As college costs continue to soar, financially savvy families …
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