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Pay to park

Don’t you hate it when things are in places they aren’t supposed to be? Bikers on car roads, 80-year-old men in the White House,...

Germany falling: Europe’s problems become America’s problems

The “Kissinger question” may never have been asked. The popular story goes that when Henry Kissinger was secretary of state, he was frustrated by...

Your electric vehicle is lying to you

When Michael Puglia first bought his Ford F-150 Lightning in July, he loved it. “It’s unbelievably fast and responsive,” Puglia told reporters. “The technology...

Our dystopian AI future, brought to you by Uncle Sam and Big Tech

With “deepfakes” and generative artificial intelligence improving exponentially, the internet may soon become filled with more thoroughly convincing lies than ever before. What new dangers...

How the roar of the ’20s died down

The Jazz Age may have ended in 1929, according to F. Scott Fitzgerald, who called it an age of miracles, an age of art,...

What Lincoln taught us — and is still teaching us 

It goes without saying that Abraham Lincoln was one of America’s greatest presidents. The strengths he brought to the job included intelligence, inspired leadership,...

Where Eric Blair became George Orwell

Seven decades on from his death, George Orwell is alive and well in publishing. Last year alone saw a slew of new releases about...

Eric Rohmer’s slow films are paced just right

“I saw a Rohmer film once,” said Gene Hackman in Arthur Penn’s classic mid-’70s neo-noir Night Moves. “It was kind of like watching paint...

The fates of Fargo

“She made vows to me,” intones Roy Tillman, Jon Hamm’s brutal, chilling North Dakota sheriff in the fifth and most recent season of Fargo,...

The mini benedict option

I was still at work in my office when the texts started coming in. “Are you watching this?” they all asked. “Get on Twitter...
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