Opinion - Page 52

Happy Independence Day from a Brit in America

Most of the time, being British in the United States is riddled with perks. Americans love our accent, routinely ask if we are friends...

‘The sheet anchor of American republicanism’

There is no time when the Declaration of Independence‘s true meaning is not worthy of deep reflection. But certainly this Independence Day, which marks...

Donald Trump knows one thing

The United States under President Donald Trump is liked less by the rest of the world than it was during the presidencies of Barack...

On July Fourth, celebrate America’s promise

I learned soon after leaving home for college, after leaving the conservative bubble in which I was raised, that it’s best not to admit...

Low-trust America

Good neighborhoods and bad neighborhoods differ in many ways, but the most important may be the trust gap. You can tell a place is...

The merchant of America gets married in Venice

The most famous merchant of America, Jeff Bezos, got married in Venice over the last weekend of June. While the world gawked at the...

Sex sells, even for sandwich shops

People are decreasingly literate and increasingly desperate. Pair that reality with a fast food coupon, and you have modern advertisement. For Jimmy John’s, sub sales...

‘Banned’ books for me, book bans for thee

Being a liberal bookstore means you must pretend Republicans are “banning” books when you’re the one actually doing it. This is true even if the author is a...

The real AI threat is the human relationships we lose along the way

If you are a Generation Xer, or maybe even an older millennial, your perception of a possible artificial intelligence apocalypse is most likely defined...

The ‘anti-Zionist’ threat: American Jews increasingly the target of anti-Israel violence

It’s been a dangerous spring for American Jews. The country’s anti-Israel movement has traditionally focused its ire on the Jewish state. However, adherents are...
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