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A pandemic novel worth remembering

When Hari Kunzru’s fourth novel, Gods Without Men, was published in 2011, it represented both a high point and an endpoint in the author’s...

NYPD protects Met Gala from anti-Israel mob

On the first Monday of May, Anna Wintour offered a rare apology. Although her annual Met Gala made money for the Costume Institute’s marquee...

Violence on parade

Nothing quite says a city is safe like having to reroute a holiday parade to avoid reported violence in the area. Prior to last year,...

Tomorrow’s deep state is camping on front campus today

Last decade, when student protests flared up at places like the University of Missouri and censorious students at places like Michigan and Middlebury shouted...

Taking the China threat seriously means getting on a war footing now

Napoleon supposedly said that when China rises, the world will quake. The tremors are already being felt. The United States is at a “critical...

The birth dearth fiscal time bomb

Children are not being born in sufficient numbers to prevent the population from shrinking. But federal bookkeepers who track our nation’s finances are in...

The nitpicker’s guide to the vocabulary

When a writer for Ebony magazine referred to Kamala Harris’s “historical” visit to Ghana and CNN aired a report on the same “historical” trip,...

How to handle marital discord like a ninja

If you ever find yourself between two married people who are in the middle of an argument, the best strategy is to become suddenly...

Heteropessimism is yet another reason to ban TikTok

According to Gallup, Generation Z is the gayest generation ever. While just 2% of baby boomers currently identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender,...

What we talk about when we talk about political beliefs

“Politics,” they say, “ain’t beanbag.” In other words, it’s not just a game. Today, many descriptions of American political life begin with the observation...
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