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This is not personal; this is what intellectual combat looks like
Rachel K. Paulose
The power of federal judges to constrain the executive branch has been curbed
Jacob Heilbrunn
Plus: The return of Pastor Mark ‘minisoldr’ Robinson
Aside from shoring up its Western partnerships, Qatar’s diplomatic success was a triumph for its national identity construction mission
Samuel Ramani
To an influential set of conservative Christians, the President’s Middle East policy is the fulfillment of ancient prophecy
Daniel Hummel
A new 1,000-bed temporary migrant detention center in the Everglades
Neal Pollack
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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