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The Luxurious Death Rattle of the Great American Magazine In the glory days of magazines, journalists flew business class and contributors were sent flowers just for meeting a deadline. It was absurd.

In the glory days of magazines, journalists flew business class and contributors were sent flowers just for meeting a deadline. It was absurd.

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I’m a Liberal at a ‘Conservative’ University. How Did I End Up Here? My students at UATX know they can disagree passionately with their classmates—a more meaningful definition of ‘safe space’ than what I encountered teaching in the Ivy League.

My students at UATX know they can disagree passionately with their classmates—a more meaningful definition of ‘safe space’ than what I encountered teaching in the Ivy League.

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What I Discovered Deep in the Canyons If I’d come here to hear romantic platitudes about the past, I’d come to the wrong place.

If I’d come here to hear romantic platitudes about the past, I’d come to the wrong place.

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The U.S. Provides $4 Billion a Year to Israel. Is That a Bad Thing? The current setup is a very good deal for American arms suppliers and manufacturers. But is it good for the Jewish state?

The current setup is a very good deal for American arms suppliers and manufacturers. But is it good for the Jewish state?

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Tyler Cowen: Is Classical Liberalism for Losers? For many on the right, the past decade has proven that liberalism is not strong enough to fight off illiberal challengers. They say it’s time to strike back—and use the power of the state.

For many on the right, the past decade has proven that liberalism is not strong enough to fight off illiberal challengers. They say it’s time to strike back—and use the power of the state.

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The Virus of Antisemitic Violence The guardrails that prevent the world’s oldest hate are falling away, and no one seems to notice—so we’re tracking it every week.

The guardrails that prevent the world’s oldest hate are falling away, and no one seems to notice—so we’re tracking it every week.

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How This War Ends Critics think the war with Iran is like Afghanistan. It’s much more like the Cold War, writes Michael Oren.

Critics think the war with Iran is like Afghanistan. It’s much more like the Cold War, writes Michael Oren.

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‘Marty Supreme’ Is a Gift to Jews When there is an attempt to redefine what it means to be Jewish—to turn us into villains—this movie is defiant, writes Rich Cohen.

When there is an attempt to redefine what it means to be Jewish—to turn us into villains—this movie is defiant, writes Rich Cohen.

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The Kids Are Alright About Vaping, So Let’s Fix the Grown-Ups Flavored vapes could help more adult smokers quit, saving lives. If only we could stop obsessing about teenagers, writes Joe Nocera.

Flavored vapes could help more adult smokers quit, saving lives. If only we could stop obsessing about teenagers, writes Joe Nocera.

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Ben Shapiro: Criticism Isn’t Censorship Calling figures like Megyn Kelly and Tucker Carlson ‘cowardly’ or ‘unhinged’ isn’t censorship. It’s part of the normal give-and-take of political critique, writes Ben Shapiro.

Calling figures like Megyn Kelly and Tucker Carlson ‘cowardly’ or ‘unhinged’ isn’t censorship. It’s part of the normal give-and-take of political critique, writes Ben Shapiro.

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Nobody Has a Personality Anymore My generation is obsessed with treating every trait as a symptom of a disorder: You’re not shy, you’re autistic; you’re not forgetful, you’ve got ADHD, writes Freya India.

My generation is obsessed with treating every trait as a symptom of a disorder: You’re not shy, you’re autistic; you’re not forgetful, you’ve got ADHD, writes Freya India.

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Donald Trump Has to Decide How This War Ends The U.S. president is at a crossroads and the option he picks will decide the regime’s fate, writes Amit Segal.

The U.S. president is at a crossroads and the option he picks will decide the regime’s fate, writes Amit Segal.

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The Gripes of Wrath: Inside NYC’s ‘Rental Ripoff’ Hearings At Zohran Mamdani’s Bronx hearing, the mayor came for bad landlords, while NYCHA residents came for him, reports Josh Code.

At Zohran Mamdani’s Bronx hearing, the mayor came for bad landlords, while NYCHA residents came for him, reports Josh Code.

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Tough Love: I Want Kids. My Boyfriend Says He’s Not Ready. ‘He offered to pay for me to freeze my eggs, which we are doing this month,’ writes a female reader. But should she search for a man who’s on her timeline? Our advice columnist weighs in.

‘He offered to pay for me to freeze my eggs, which we are doing this month,’ writes a female reader. But should she search for a man who’s on her timeline? Our advice columnist weighs in.

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‘One Battle After Another’ Is Irredeemable "One Battle After Another" is just another sign that Hollywood has once again driven itself to total moral, artistic, and creative ruin, writes Liel Leibovitz.

"One Battle After Another" is just another sign that Hollywood has once again driven itself to total moral, artistic, and creative ruin, writes Liel Leibovitz.

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Louis Theroux’s Pointless Manosphere Documentary River Page reviews Louis Theroux's new manosphere documentary. Plus: Why are right-wing trolls accusing each other of being trans?

River Page reviews Louis Theroux's new manosphere documentary. Plus: Why are right-wing trolls accusing each other of being trans?

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Things Worth Remembering: Our Founding Mother Printer Mary Katharine Goddard risked British retaliation in 1777 when she produced the first widely distributed copy of the Declaration of Independence with all the signers’ names—and her own, writes Norah O'Donnell.

Printer Mary Katharine Goddard risked British retaliation in 1777 when she produced the first widely distributed copy of the Declaration of Independence with all the signers’ names—and her own, writes Norah O'Donnell.

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Two Drinks with . . . Emily Austin, Who’s Texting the FBI As a pro-Israel conservative influencer, she’s an increasingly rare breed. Whenever she posts her location, she says, she gets threats like, ‘I’m gonna Charlie Kirk you.’

As a pro-Israel conservative influencer, she’s an increasingly rare breed. Whenever she posts her location, she says, she gets threats like, ‘I’m gonna Charlie Kirk you.’

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The Options Trump Is Considering to End the War Will the stalled haredi draft bill be a solution to the IDF’s problems?

Will the stalled haredi draft bill be a solution to the IDF’s problems?

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Bishop Barron: The Problem with ‘Sinners’ Instead of acknowledging that we can all be evil, the movie says: There are good people and bad people—and Christianity is for the bad people, writes Bishop Barron.

Instead of acknowledging that we can all be evil, the movie says: There are good people and bad people—and Christianity is for the bad people, writes Bishop Barron.

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The Weekend Press: Epstein in Neverland In today’s Weekend Press: Epstein in Neverland. Meet the thinking man’s trucker. Should Kanye West be banned? The death of the paperback. Watching ‘The Drama’ with a school shooting survivor. And more!

In today’s Weekend Press: Epstein in Neverland. Meet the thinking man’s trucker. Should Kanye West be banned? The death of the paperback. Watching ‘The Drama’ with a school shooting survivor. And more!

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The Sea Geeks Are Ready for World War III An Indian-born NASA-trained engineer who’s building flying boats for the Navy. An Irish guy who’s making underwater drones. Meet the ocean-trepreneurs of the Bay Area, who spoke to Suzy Weiss.

An Indian-born NASA-trained engineer who’s building flying boats for the Navy. An Irish guy who’s making underwater drones. Meet the ocean-trepreneurs of the Bay Area, who spoke to Suzy Weiss.

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What Will Follow the ‘Polite Pogrom’ in Canada? Antisemitism is surging across the West, with politicians offering platitudes but no solutions.

Antisemitism is surging across the West, with politicians offering platitudes but no solutions.

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‘Hannah Montana’ Understood the Internet Before We Did My generation grew up watching Miley Cyrus defend her private life from her public identity, writes Sascha Seinfeld. Then social media made that very dilemma our own.

My generation grew up watching Miley Cyrus defend her private life from her public identity, writes Sascha Seinfeld. Then social media made that very dilemma our own.

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Two Drinks with . . . Andrew Yang, Who Isn’t Happy About Being Right Andrew Yang ran for president in 2020 on a promise to introduce universal basic income and protect Americans from AI-induced mass employment. The future he predicted is now here. River Page sits down with him for Two Drinks.

Andrew Yang ran for president in 2020 on a promise to introduce universal basic income and protect Americans from AI-induced mass employment. The future he predicted is now here. River Page sits down with him for Two Drinks.

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How to Reopen the Strait of Hormuz The good news: The crucial waterway can be reopened through military means. The bad news: It will take weeks, or more, writes Aaron MacLean.

The good news: The crucial waterway can be reopened through military means. The bad news: It will take weeks, or more, writes Aaron MacLean.

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Why Is OpenAI Dropping Video? To Focus On What Really Matters. If you think the shutdown of OpenAI’s Sora app is a sign of AI failure, you’re not prepared for what’s coming, writes Tyler Cowen.

If you think the shutdown of OpenAI’s Sora app is a sign of AI failure, you’re not prepared for what’s coming, writes Tyler Cowen.

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Never Kill Yourself When I went to the doctor in Vancouver with back pain, she offered me assisted suicide, writes 84-year-old Miriam Lancaster. Instead, I recovered—and went to Cuba!

When I went to the doctor in Vancouver with back pain, she offered me assisted suicide, writes 84-year-old Miriam Lancaster. Instead, I recovered—and went to Cuba!

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John Bolton: It Was a Big Mistake to Have the Ceasefire In an interview with The Free Press, President Trump’s former national security adviser assesses that the U.S. may have snatched defeat from the jaws of victory.

In an interview with The Free Press, President Trump’s former national security adviser assesses that the U.S. may have snatched defeat from the jaws of victory.

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Welcome Home, Artemis II This was the Artemis II mission: to push deeper into the unknown, with humanity, with feeling, with awe, and with an unwavering commitment to always, always choose Earth.

This was the Artemis II mission: to push deeper into the unknown, with humanity, with feeling, with awe, and with an unwavering commitment to always, always choose Earth.

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