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Americans are sick of being a punchline for Harry’s frantic attempts to stay relevant
Lee Cohen
He oversaw the celebration of an accord between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo at the newly rebranded ‘Donald J. Trump Institute of Peace’
Sarah Beth Spraggins
Their audience isn’t actually the military, but what remains of the anti-Trump ‘Resistance’
Neal Pollack
His administration remains fixated with Herbert Hoover economics
Jacob Heilbrunn
A major paper predicting the economy will shrink by 62 percent has been withdrawn
Ross Clark
At this point, YouTube might as well set up a 24-hour livestream from inside the White House, like the sorts of stunts that were popular at the dawn of the personal video era
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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