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More like Goth than like gay: Review of Detrans by Mary Margaret Olohan

The risk of writing a book about an ongoing medical scandal is that it might be outdated before anyone has had a chance to...

Harvard takes a small step forward

That the arc of history bends toward justice is questionable at best. Just ask the East Europeans trapped behind the Iron Curtain in 1945,...

Fostering division: A troubling trend toward putting race above familiarity in child placement

Tammy and her wife, Kathy, are white. The Florida residents became foster parents to Tiffany, who is black, when she was born and continued...

Birth and rebirth in the Navy

I grew up in a wonderful small Iowa farm town. My friend Nicole Tilley lived on the edge of town by the highway. Perhaps...

Live like no one’s watching

There is a character in the Charles Portis novel The Dog of the South who follows a meticulous method anytime he orders a beer....

Even New Jersey lawmakers are smarter than Californians

California Democrats do a good job of never learning from their own mistakes when mismanaging their state. Why would they bother learning from the...

Flirting is now canceled

Some nerds in Silicon Valley decided years ago that dating needed to be reshaped so as to remove the risk of rejection. Now, in...

The one-sided life of Frantz Fanon

Frantz Fanon, the intellectual patron saint of violent national resistance movements, is among the authors most likely to be quoted on a sign held...

Lincoln’s true believers

“No one will tell you that the Civil War began in Hartford, Connecticut. … But if you want to explain how ordinary democratic practices led...

Lock ’em up libs run the Democratic Party

There’s a lot of money and some activist passion on the Left behind prosecutors who value mercy over vengeance, but most of the energy...
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