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Is Taylor Swift a MAGA girl now? 

Taylor Swift’s new album is polarizing its listeners — and even some of Swift’s die-hard fans. Its lyrics aren’t resonating like they used to, and...

Waking up to the baby bust

Live-and-let-live has always been part of the American ethos, but in recent decades, this laissez-faire individualism has become a prime directive in elite ethics. This...

Being Katie Porter

“When you’re accustomed to privilege,” people who write for the New York Times like to say, “equality feels like oppression.” Katie Porter, a former Democratic...

Picturing peace in Gaza

Whenever the president is interrupted at an event with a whisper or note from an aide, something significant and possibly historic is afoot. Perhaps the...

Dave Chappelle bravely criticizes American censorship to a Saudi audience

Our brave moral betters in the world of comedy have come to the conclusion that American free speech pales in comparison to the free...

Trump’s triumphant Gaza peace deal

Having secured a historic ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, President Donald Trump has manifestly done more than anyone else to deserve the Nobel Peace Prize (not that the...

Peace in Gaza would be Trump’s greatest achievement

Try a small thought experiment. Suppose you were setting out to design a country that bred lots of terrorists. How would you go about...

Do not ask AI for marriage advice

Imagine being married for 13 years, hitting a rough patch for two years, almost getting a divorce, but then reconciling. You think everything is...

Review of ‘Storyteller: The Life of Robert Louis Stevenson’ by Leo Damrosch

With his tall, thin body and his long arms and legs, Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) looked more like a bag of bones than a...

Cartel man

Martin Suarez opens his dramatic account of his life as an undercover FBI special agent assigned to infiltrate Colombian drug cartels from 1988 to...
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