CULTURE
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Biden’s Righteous Fury at Being Called an “Elderly Man with a Poor Memory”
One of the truest truisms in politics is that Presidential-election campaigns are marathons rather than sprints. Since Joe Biden’s senior…
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The Second Death of Pablo Neruda
It may come as no surprise that a country as deeply polarized by its recent history as Chile is also…
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The Last Real Legislative Battle of 2024
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The Risks in Attacking the Houthis in Yemen
Late on Monday of last week, the United States and the United Kingdom staged attacks on Yemen, bombing military-equipment storage…
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“Do I Have to Come Here Injured or Dead?”
Now, cuffed and shackled, Keldy was a criminal defendant, charged with a misdemeanor. She had committed two phone numbers to…
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“Subtraction”: A Masterwork of Realistic Fantasy
Iranian cinema has risen to international prominence in recent decades, largely through the meticulous realism of such directors as Abbas…
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The Campaign Against D.E.I. | The New Yorker
Critical race theory was yesterday’s scandal. Today, diversity-equity-and-inclusion initiatives are in the crosshairs of critics across the political spectrum who…
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Daily Cartoon: Friday, January 19th
“Everyone on this stage is committed to a future of net-zero income-tax payments.” Source link
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Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, January 16th
“Well, this is a remake that nobody asked for.” Source link
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The 2024 Primaries That Weren’t
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