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In less than a week, the first lady has managed to reinvent herself with remarkable ease and efficiency
David Christopher Kaufman
As the smoke clears, we are left to survey the wreckage, pick up the pieces and rebuild — and learn lessons that prevent history repeating
Spectator Editorial
The Romans built aqueducts stretching hundreds of miles in less time than it takes to permit an outbuilding in California — and their aqueducts actually held water
Riva-Melissa Tez
When it opens a gaping hole under failed politicians and their policies
Charles Lipson
LA
Residents remain in fight-or-flight mode, dealing with emotions and reality of loss
Matt Bilinsky