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He allowed his show to degenerate into a predictable regurgitation of stale leftist talking points
Paul du Quenoy
The president doth protest too much, methinks
Jacob Heilbrunn
Lost somewhere in the thunderous applause reverberating on X, a growl emerged from the Corn Refiners Association
The Senate approved a rescissions package that would, once and for all, take NPR off the federal funding payroll
Neal Pollack
The idea that Donald Trump will parachute Ken Paxton out of the primary race entirely by giving him a role in Washington is growing
Ben Domenech
Money and choices for students, not for Washington bureaucrats
Charles Lipson
As a believer, I see signs that Christ is moving in the minds and hearts of secular intellectuals
Justin Brierley
It isn’t a basement, but it’ll do
Grace Curley
The happiness business is just the newest incarnation of a decades-old western addiction to self-care
Max Jeffery
She manages to pack in more drama and nuance into 160 pages than other authors manage in novels twice that length
Alex Peake-Tomkinson
It was clearly inspired by satirical American and British shows about politics
Will Collins
Plus: State Dept hires DEI guru & celeb chef’s team dies in Gaza
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