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Serving up some ‘Spec-tacular’ tennis

A new kind of tennis sport is slowly breaking out across the country. Created by tennis coach Nate Gross, “Spec Tennis” aims to find...

Joe Biden has leveled the moral high ground for his son’s benefit and possibly his own

It is an all-too-familiar story: A president is pursued by his political enemies who target his family and use deep-state actors to engage in...

Carolina on the mend

HENDERSONVILLE, North Carolina — Two months to the day after the remains of Hurricane Helene brought unprecedented devastation into the mountains of North Carolina,...

Trump’s lobbying firm profits off Trump’s interventions

President-elect Donald Trump, no laissez-faire Republican, likes to use the government to steer the ship of the economy, punishing what he sees as bad...

Scared and alone: The Harris voter

A healthy majority of unmarried adults, 55% according to the exit polls, voted for Vice President Kamala Harris. You need to slice this more finely,...

Biden’s parting gift to government unions

The electorate voted overwhelmingly in support of taking the federal government in a new direction last month, but thanks to the undemocratic power of...

Chicago teachers want to teach Israel a lesson, not teach students

How is the Chicago Teachers Union working to resurrect Chicago’s failing schools? Is it allowing parents more freedom to move their children out of...

Apparently some religious bigotry is OK

Imagine the media firestorm if students at a Liberty University football game chanted, “F–k the Muslim,” at a Muslim player on the other team...

Chilling at college

In the autumn I started classes at the Princeton Theological Seminary. It’s a late-in-life transition from my work as a television writer and producer...

The Didion vibes economy

At one point, Joan Didion was a writer, known for her books and essays, which people read and liked — or didn’t. There was...
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