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by | Jul 5, 2018

The Holocaust — the mechanized butchery of six million people because of who they were — is unprecedented in history, as…

by | Jul 5, 2018

London in July, and more than an unusual summer heat wave awaits Britain’s prime minister Theresa May. The Brexit timetable is…

by | Jul 5, 2018

My first inkling that Donald Trump might actually become President came about mid-evening on election night, 2016, when I switched…

by | Jul 4, 2018

Washington Happy Birthday, America! Sing “Yankee Doodle”! Light firecrackers! March in a parade! We have something to celebrate this year….

by | Jul 4, 2018

People hoping to settle in the United States wait years for a green card to be legal residents. They play…

by | Jul 4, 2018

It all seemed to begin innocently enough at the most recent Cabinet meeting when President Donald Trump turned to the…

by | Jul 3, 2018

It has been a week of historic dimensions, one that future scholars and psephologists will cite as the turning point…

by | Jul 3, 2018

The chattering class’s frenzied discussion of the Mueller probe is like listening to George Carlin’s old parody advertisement in which…

by | Jul 3, 2018

In his masterpiece, The Revolt of the Masses, José Ortega y Gasset postulates that American and European cultures are inextricably linked….

by | Jul 3, 2018

Neat! We know what the Supreme Court debate is all about — the debate, that is to say, over who…

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