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Don’t hate the player: Review of The Winner by Teddy Wayne

F. Scott Fitzgerald told us that the very rich are different from you and me. The main character of Teddy Wayne’s sixth novel, who...

The deedholders of the site of the creation of America

In 2022, John Kaag and his family bought an old farmhouse near the Concord River in Massachusetts. Attracted by the history of the area,...

The Caitlin rules

Caitlin Clark is bringing much-needed eyeballs to the WNBA after its long history of being an afterthought in the sports landscape. And WNBA players...

Youngkin declares independence from California

Years ago, California was considered a leader in governance. Thanks to the size of its markets and the perception of being on the cutting...

Disney canceled Splash Mountain, then made it boring

Between its unnerving cartoon animatronics, quirky theme song, and the very steep and wet drops that earned the attraction its name, Splash Mountain was...

Shane Gillis’s existentially juvenile working-class sitcom, Tires

Somewhere, amid its fart jokes, Netflix’s new comedy series Tires explores the daily struggle for contentment, or whatever passes for it in the meantime.  Tires,...

Newsom and Biden would allow farms to die so some fish can live

It is once again time for a round of water wars in California, as Gov. Gavin Newsom and President Joe Biden prepare to battle...

New hope for GOP in New Jersey

A Republican has not won a U.S. Senate election in New Jersey since 1972. New Jersey is a Democratic stronghold in the Northeast —...

Hochul’s weak congestion pricing backtrack

Gov. Kathy Hochul‘s (D-NY) decision to backtrack on New York City’s congestion pricing plan reveals not just her dishonest character but also the conservative...

Lawless protests put lives at risk

When Democratic politicians refuse to preserve law and order, people’s lives are put at risk in more ways than one. That is true even...
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