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Ken Burns’s The American Revolution seeks to unite Americans during 250th anniversary of brutal conflict for independence

In a large ballroom in Williamsburg, Virginia, representatives from around the nation gathered to talk about revolution. With the 250th anniversary of our nation’s battle...

Spelling trouble: Review of ‘Enough is Enuf: Our Failed Attempts to Make English Eezier to Spell’ by Gabe Henry

How can it be that “laughter” and “daughter” not only don’t rhyme but don’t sound remotely alike? What about “tomb,” “bomb,” and “comb”? Meanwhile,...

Spain proves renewables are not reliable

Spain’s government was forced to declare a national emergency at the end of April when the country’s electric grid blacked out for more than...

Mike Waltz’s signal of Steve Witkoff’s ascendancy

National security adviser Mike Waltz and his deputy, Alex Wong, resigned Thursday. Their departure, just 101 days into President Donald Trump‘s second term, provides...

We’re a nation of innovators, but our tax code no longer encourages it

The United States is an innovative country – it’s something in our DNA. Americans have invented everything from the air conditioner to the zipper....

Kamala Harris’s speech shows she learned nothing from her election defeat

Former Vice President Kamala Harris gave a speech Wednesday night that many believe will be her reentry into the country’s political landscape. But after...

The Supreme Court needs to stop Maine’s threat to democracy

Maine Democrats have pushed forward one of the biggest threats to democracy our country has seen in recent years, and it will have devastating...

The media’s fascination with Catholic Church explained

I watched the recent Oscar-bait film Conclave somewhat reluctantly, mostly because Pope Francis‘s death on April 21 prompted renewed interest in the film after...

Tariffs don’t live up to Trump’s hype

Just over 100 days into President Donald Trump’s second term, his signature tariff policy, heralded as a tool to boost American manufacturing and reduce...

‘Star Wars’ in the age of lost innocence

Star Wars’ most critically acclaimed TV series to date, Andor, returned last month for its much-anticipated second season. In its three-episode debut, Andor pulls...
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