The death of CNN founder Ted Turner marks the loss of a media pioneer who revolutionized global news through his 24-hour network and a steadfast commitment to international reporting. Beyond his media legacy, Turner championed nuclear disarmament and environmental awareness. Geopolitical analysis from former Israeli intelligence official Danny Citrinowicz highlights the current impasse between the U.S. and Iran, where economic blockades have failed to force regime capitulation, leaving diplomatic compromise as the only path to avoid further escalation. Meanwhile, historian Rhae Lynn Barnes traces the toxic roots of blackface in American culture, explaining how it evolved from 19th-century minstrel performances into a federally supported cultural staple during the Great Depression. This history reveals how dehumanizing caricatures became deeply embedded in American entertainment, necessitating an ongoing, honest reckoning with the nation's racial past.
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