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MAGA’s Epstein stress test

The July heat wrapped Mar-a-Lago in a sultry haze, palm trees sagging under the weight of a Florida evening. Inside a briefing room, President...

California will punish businesses for being robbed

California is not exactly a shining beacon of how the criminal justice system should operate. Believe it or not, the state can always come...

Trump leads, think tanks follow

Ed Feulner, who died on July 18, was a big man in every sense. Tall and bulky, he had a largeness of spirit, a...

Sentimental education

If you don’t like Columbia University’s principles, it has others. For decades, Columbia rejected the evidence of its political extremism as a conservative smear...

Crack addict spends three hours blaming everyone else for his problems

The most sober a crack addict ever sounds is when he’s talking about the science of, well, crack. Amid three hours of screaming about...

Flattening Virgil Abloh

If any modern fashion designer warrants an obsessive biography, it’s Virgil Abloh. Through the 2010s, he made some of the most iconic Nike sneakers,...

The God that Failed Up: Review of ‘The Last Supper’ by Paul Elie

Catholicism has become youth culture. As I write this, American youth are fetishizing the Catholic Church (what the New York Times called “New York’s...

Judges with whistles

The proper role of judges has been on many a mind in recent years. In summer 2020, New York Times resident race scold and...

The appeal of the void

I was halfway asleep on a very long plane ride when the flight attendant made a request. “Is there anyone on board,” she asked...

How opposition from outdoorsmen made a difference on the proposed public lands sale

LIVINGSTON, MONTANA — The American outdoorsman — whether an angler floating through a canyon while fishing for brown trout or a hunter looking for...
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