‘Extinction Rebellion has discovered that by mixing up its demands with concern for the environment, it can win support — or at least a passing kind of support — from a much wider band of the population.’
DC is the Wild West of e-scooterdom: there are just too many operating here
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The woman sitting next to me whispered urgently: ‘I can’t take my eyes off that man’s nipple’
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The term was first used in its modern sense for the process of removing errant members of the English House of Lords in the 14th century.
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The effects on many of its users are permanent. They may give it up, but the damage has been done
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For the modern journalist, rumor and inside sources, however attractive, often generate only fake news
By Peter Jones
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The Asian American success story catastrophically undermines the assumptions behind affirmative action
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America needs to harness capitalism as successfully as China has
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The only way to tackle Extinction Rebellion is by dissecting its ideology
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People prefer memorable tales, especially those involving acronyms, to the truth
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Before the 1960s, the culture of lunacy in California was confined to Hollywood, Beverly Hills and Carmel
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When we say politicians should be pilloried, we don’t mean passers-by should throw rocks at them
By Sam Leith
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Our society has become perfectly content with a set of unchallenged lies
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Insisting that men can be women is a sure way to lose an election
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Left-wing professors think it’s their responsibility to open their students’ eyes to injustice
By Toby Young
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A real Deep State would have stopped Trump winning in the first place
By Paul Wood
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The Massachusetts senator is a left-wing populist for people who don’t want left-wing populism
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Few in Washington acknowledge the scope of the self-inflicted wounds the US has sustained since 9/11
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Donald Trump, peacemaker?
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Books + Arts
Have we become so tolerant that taste no longer matters?
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Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood is the world we have lost: grandparents, honest jobs and Sunday school teachers
By James Panero
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Adman to American existentialist: Edward Hopper at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
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Think, Write, Speak: Uncollected Essays, Reviews, Interviews and Letters to the Editor by Vladimir Nabokov reviewed
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Once true crime has you by the listicles, you’re compelled to return to the scene
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I’ll Be Your Mirror: The Collected Lyrics by Lou Reed reviewed
By D.J. Taylor
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Pravda Ha Ha: True Travels to the End of Europe by Rory MacLean reviewed
By Sara Wheeler
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The Lives of Lucian Freud: The Restless Years, 1922-1968 by William Feaver reviewed
By Craig Raine
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These ghostly remnants of love, loss and friendship tell stories of their own
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The author wanders around Naples seeking transcendence – and finds it
By Geoff Dyer
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Life
By the time I was 12, I was listening to Bob Marley while memorizing Dr King
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While I was out, she had polished it and positioned it on a glass shelf lit by four spotlights
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In the West, hierarchies of collective privilege and victimhood are more important than individual rights
By Libby Emmons
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Keep your judgmental hands off my Japanese tea bowls
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The attitude of Jewish ‘Russians’ in America toward Russia is goodbye and good luck. But mostly goodbye
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Launches and liquid lunches in New York and Washington
By Freddy Gray
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He may have had a gruff exterior but I always thought he was gooey inside
By Taki
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Food and Drink
Welcome to the new meal deal
By Jane Stannus
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Homer spoke of the ‘wine-dark sea’. He could not, but should, have had a Syrah like this in mind
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Emerging breweries seem uninterested in the rapid growth that brought about the downfall of earlier brands
By Lillian Li
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