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Opinion: Why student protests against Israel are so painful, polarizing and complicated

Opinion by Nicole Hemmer (CNN) — As the situations in Israel and Gaza grow more dire — both for the Israeli hostages and Gazans under bombardment — American discourse surrounding the growing crisis increasingly has locked in on one sliver of US life: the university. There have been plenty of opinion pieces in national outlets, with headlines like

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Opinion: Zelensky’s inescapable new reality

Opinion by Frida Ghitis (CNN) — Hours after Hamas terrorists launched their brutal rampage against Israeli civilians, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky issued a fierce defense of Israel and an unequivocal condemnation of Hamas. “Terror is always a crime, not just against country or specific victims, but against humanity as a whole,” he wrote. Zelensky added that “Israel’s right

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Opinion: Bearing the weight of all our hopes, the ‘Frasier’ revival never stood a chance

Opinion by Holly Thomas (CNN) — The stakes for the return of “Frasier” aren’t just high: They’re astronomical. Ever since radio psychiatrist Frasier Crane bid the citizens of Seattle “good mental health” for the last time and followed his sweetheart Charlotte to Chicago, Kelsey Grammer’s beloved character and the show that bears his name have remained

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Opinion: The poet who found truth in death, seasons, teaching and even ‘Schitt’s Creek’

Opinion by Richie Hofmann (CNN) — Editor’s note: Richie Hofmann is the author of two books of poems, “A Hundred Lovers” (Alfred A. Knopf, 2022) and “Second Empire” (Alice James Books, 2015). His poetry has appeared in The Paris Review, The New Yorker, Poetry and The Yale Review, and he has been honored with the Ruth Lilly and Wallace Stegner fellowships. Read more opinion

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