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Politics
He is appointing communicators, not administrators
Ben Domenech
Campaign 2024
Lord knows this campaign knew how to tempt me
Matt Purple
‘People are traditional and normal here’
Owen Matthews
Business
He teaches his followers how to become successful through ‘Quantum Leap Advantage’
Max Jeffery
The most popular post-Trump soup seems to be spiced pumpkin
Mary Wakefield
It turns out that just employing the enemy of your enemy isn’t enough
Law
Will the president-elect rain down the same firestorm on his adversaries that they unleashed on him?
Joseph Moreno
Middle East
Above all, he is a dealmaker
Paul Wood
Book Review
Emmanuel Carrère knows when to let the horrors speak for themselves in his moving, hard-hitting account of the trial of the perpetrators
Thomas P. Lambert
Will this election be a lesson to anyone?
Spectator Editorial
A new generation armed with microphones and little else takes center stage
Aidan McLaughlin
What the notorious films have to say about masculinity in crisis?
Amelia Butler-Gallie
Though well paid as a screenwriter, Parker lampooned Hollywood’s moguls, dubbing MGM Metro-Goldwyn-Merde as she slipped further into alcoholism
Scott Bradfield
Simon Parkin’s gripping, sensitive account is punctuated by violence and murder
Sinclair McKay
There may come a point that Dune fatigue sets in — and we may pinpoint this series as that very situation
Alexander Larman
The French city is rich in history, culture and class of all kinds
The only thing to fear is the horrific train journey
Edmund West
Masochism took hold and I downloaded Bumble
Catriona Olding
Even in the age of slow food and whole-food movements, the world scoffs at Britain’s slow-cooked, whole-food favorite
Olivia Potts
It was clearly inspired by satirical American and British shows about politics
American Life
Since democracy is dead in New York, I write in dead persons
Bill Kauffman
London Life
I’ve been thinking a lot about friendship lately because I recently turned seventy and was considering throwing a big birthday party
Cosmo Landesman
Life
The NIH operates a website called Noisy Planet. There you will learn that experts advise you to ‘move away from the noise’
Billy McMorris
Sports
Perhaps the Chicago White Sox’s swift decline was not the result of a calculated scheme but rather a classic case of Murphy’s Law
Ryan Spaeder
Prejudices
Does the Old Republican Establishment really believe that it can resurrect, reassemble, recreate itself and run — and win — again?
Chilton Williamson, Jr.