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Policing
Dearborn Police unveiled a uniform patch featuring Arabic script
Sarah Idan
Fight club
The Treasury Secretary has clear alpha-male anger issues
Cockburn
Markets are worried about the landslide defeat for the Argentine president in local elections
Nigel Jones
Foreign policy
Like it or not, imperialism and colonialism are congenital to the American experiment
Bruce Gilley
Royal reconciliation?
There are two rather significant elephants in the room
Alexander Larman
New Zealand
On the biggest issue of her record – her zero Covid policies – the former Prime Minister has gone missing
David Cohen
Books
Now I can buy the Japanese toilet of my dreams
Neal Pollack
Europe
How can any voter cast an eye over their crumbling country and conclude that France is in a better state than it was in 2017?
Gavin Mortimer
Existential
His travel journals reveal him to be a hopeful, humane thinker – unlike Sartre
Daniel J. Mahoney
CHIPS
Everything Intel does will now be subject to the need to please its largest shareholder, the US government
Richard M. Reinsch II
We were promised seven hours of commercial-free football. Enter greedy executives…
Ben Domenech
The director’s butchery is part of a wider trend
Lara Brown
It’s not the worth the paper it was written on
The musical is all cliché – and not in a good way
Clarissa Sebag-Montefiore
Might he be the next Brad Pitt? Or something better?
Trump threatened to revoke O’Donnell’s citizenship – but who else might be on the chopping block?
The idea that we’ll be better off without them is laughably naive
Neeraja Deshpande
We could all learn from the man who swiped a player-signed hat from a little boy at the US Open
Gage Klipper
Schools without big donors don’t stand much of a chance these days
Britt McHenry
The MAGA set share the predilections and tax brackets of the people they criticize
Battle of the wits
We will need well-trained natural brains if we are to keep the artificial brains we have created under control
Christopher Caldwell
Frozen out
Given the dire problems facing China, it seems plausible that forces within the CCP have had enough
Francis Pike
Losing faith
Time and again, ministry to the faithful took a back seat to left-wing orthodoxy
Chris Mondics
Once bitten
It’s easy to forget that there was nothing inevitable about the film’s long-lasting success
Christopher Sandford
American life
The first spade hit the dirt on July 4, 1817, near the appositely named Rome, New York
Bill Kauffman