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Politics
The House bill’s new definition of antisemitic speech is disturbingly broad
By Lionel Shriver
Policy
The battle between smokestack chasers and economic diversifiers
By Anthony Hennen
Education
The sad state of teaching and learning in America
By Marc Oestreich
Middle East
The long march through the institutions has reached a familiar target: the Jews
By Charles Lipson
Science & Tech
‘Have you noticed that whenever the conversation turns to the subject of Charles Darwin, an extraordinary amount of dogmatism is often on view? What’s curious is that the dogmatism is patent on both sides of the debate, on the side of the Darwinists just as much as the side of Darwin’s critics’
By Roger Kimball
Campaign 2024
At first glance he appears to outflank Trump along the wackier fringes of US politics
By Freddy Gray
The president is standing confused in the middle of the road
He does not look like, act like or talk like a typical politician
When it comes to Israel, the GOP tosses aside its bedrock principles
By Dave Seminara
Are the GOP more interested in purity than in governing the country?
Books
He might be the greatest American novelist you’ve never heard of
By Oliver Soden
The show is perhaps the most overtly liberal mainstream entertainment in the English-speaking world
By Alexander Larman
The storied auction house is making a major change to its fee structure.
By William Newton
Book Review
Conflicting ideals of old-school socialism and modern identity politics are fought our
By Michael Arditti
He claims to value Christianity’s ‘dissident’ credentials
By Rupert Shortt
Christopher Harding has written a very interesting book
By Ian Buruma
New York is great in summer, but the art scene can be fleeting
By Calla Di Pietro
Alexander Larman’s Power and Glory is a tale of survival
By Christopher Sandford
His personal life was eventful, as any good writer’s should be
The film is a vortex of jealousy, betrayal and sexual intrigue
By Dan Hitchens
Place
Why would a people usually so meticulous about every aspect of life be so seemingly careless about the correct use of a foreign language?
By Philip Patrick
Food
It’s often served with big, ballsy flavors such as smoked ham, although it can cope with fish and other less domineering dishes too
By Olivia Potts
Style
Meet Missy Baldino and her Austrian-style housedresses
By Calla Jones Corner
If you like barren wilderness, this is the place for you
By Ross Clark
A foundation set up by my grandfather is trying to reintroduce the greater one-horned rhinoceros to its ancient heartland
By Orson Fry
Most of the fashion was yawn fuel
By Ross Anderson
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