The administration can either face cost-of-living issues or face a wipeout in November
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It’s going to be fascinating watching Germany slowly respond to a changed world
By Tom Ashbrook
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The impact of Indian immigration to the US is exceptional
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Rather than abase itself for America’s attention, India should take responsibility for its own security and prosperity
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If the publishing world is no longer a place for the free exchange of ideas, where are we as a culture?
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The professor is blisteringly blunt about the woke ‘capture’ of institutions
By Zoe Strimpel
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A Princeton professor wants Classics to disappear because it has been used as a justification for slavery, colonialism and fascism
By Peter Jones
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Regardless of whether you feel we’re breaking a taboo, why shouldn’t I be allowed to purchase milk from a consenting friend?
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They live in an eternal present that must be defended against a dreadful future
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Few things are sure in life: death, taxes and Glenn Greenwald advocating whatever position happens to be in the interests of Vladimir Putin
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We have visiting faculty from CNN and little contact with reality!
By Grace Curley
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‘What we see is the dismantling of the education system and the parts of it that work’
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Hunter S. Thompson saw the twenty-first century coming
By Ben Sixsmith
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J.D. Vance was never hostile to Trump voters. He was a translator for the coastally confused
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The divisiveness of politics in the last decade masks a bipartisan accord on elite credentials
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If we are to defend our turf and protect our lawns, Bambi’s mom must die
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Books + Arts
After the Romanovs: Russian Exiles in Paris from the Belle Époque through Revolution and War by Helen Rappaport reviewed
By Harry Mount
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Fugitives: A History of Nazi Mercenaries During the Cold War by Danny Orbach reviewed
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Hemingway’s Widow: The Life and Legacy of Mary Welsh Hemingway by Timothy Christian reviewed
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The POC victim narrative is a systemic problem
By Alex Perez
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Milton Avery was able to carve out his own path, distinct from modernism’s march through history
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After 130 years, Carnegie Hall decided it could use a virtual stage
By James Panero
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The experience of seeing George Furth and Stephen Sondheim’s Company is something like inadvertently joining a swingers’ party
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The dark, strange, twisted and irrational moments of American history aren’t just fringe tales
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Life
In my life I have enjoyed wonderful sea safaris on dhows, hunting for tuna and ambergris and waves to surf
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When I was a child, manners were as important as morals — in fact they mattered more
By Taki
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We could all drink, but Tom was in a league of his own: chaos was his element
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Failure is not a learning experience; it’s a humiliating and hurtful experience
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On a March day in 1991, I watched a bittersweet rural New York version of ‘Hoosiers’ play out
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For liberals, everything that exists is a potential source of fear, and everything that occurs a threat of danger
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Place
Food and Drink
In our anemic age, cast-iron pans are just what we need to re-enrich the American bloodstream
By James Panero
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The big three grapes in a typical Châteauneuf-du-Pape are Grenache, Syrah and Mourvèdre
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And Finally
The English county is a special place — and its wines are special, too
By Jonathan Ray
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