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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...

Milei shows us spending cuts can be done

Argentinian President Javier Milei has done something truly astounding — something American politicians have universally failed to do. He delivered on a campaign promise...

How marriage and happiness go together

Married people are happier. The data show this again and again. The retreat from marriage is the biggest factor in the recent declines in happiness....

Ann Coulter apparently does have ‘special powers’

It’s confirmed. Ann Coulter does have special powers.  That’s the latest development after the conservative firebrand appeared on a discussion panel on HBO’s Real Time...

Alvin Bragg can’t be trusted to keep criminals behind bars

Voters in New York City and other Democratic-run areas may be content with their pro-criminal district attorneys, but that doesn’t mean residents in other...

LGBT activists exploit a child’s death to defame LibsofTikTok

The Left shows once again that it is willing to stoop so low as to weaponize the tragic death of a child against its...
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