Opinion - Page 54

A jurist in defense of Israel

Hamas’s massacre and hostage-taking on Oct. 7, 2023, marked the start of a bloody war against the terrorist group in Gaza and a broader...

Do we want ChatGPT to seduce us?

“Benjamin,” a half-naked Mrs. Robinson insists midway through the classic 1967 film The Graduate, “I am not trying to seduce you.” But, mere seconds...

The next great European novelist, or not

There are a disproportionate number of dental offices in western Hungary because Austrians frequently cross the border for cheap, high-quality tooth care. About 15...

Spanberger goes soft on crime

Democrats still aren’t serious about fighting crime. Democrats in Virginia, a swing state long seen as a bellwether of national politics, are proving it. On...

When a haircut goes right, there’s something genuinely wonderful about it

Everyone has their own birthday rituals. Some women take spa days, some wine collectors drink a special bottle from their cellars, some people sit...

Who’s afraid of a ‘stay-at-home woman’

“I could not have a stay-at-home woman,” NBA legend LeBron James declared. Everybody’s Crazy is the name of the podcast where James took his stance...

The AI boom is about to meet America’s old-fashioned infrastructure bust

The top four tech companies have committed roughly $700 billion to AI data center construction in 2026 alone. But to become AI infrastructure, that...

Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month: What drives guys to the manosphere

What is it like to be a young man in 2026? Their social media feed can provide a glimpse.  Imagine: You open TikTok. The first...

The world’s cup runneth over

Soccer isn’t a source of American metaphors. People cover their bases, play hardball, and take a swing and a miss. The Monday morning quarterback...

California’s $100,000 poor people

If you are a single person living alone and you make $46,000 a year, then you are a solidly middle-class American. Unless you live...
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