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by | Aug 28, 2024

Sloane Stephens was favored to win the first match of the evening session of the U.S. Open, a major event…

by | Aug 24, 2024

First, a note about “Ocasio.” Back in the 1930s, newspapers determined that American presidents with surnames extending beyond six letters…

by | Jun 26, 2024

I grew up in New York City, in Queens, in a neighborhood that few people outside of the borough have…

by | Jun 25, 2024

This year marks half a century since Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s The Gulag Archipelago: An Experiment in Literary Investigation appeared in English. Northwestern University…

by | Jun 22, 2024

High taxes, high crime, and a brazenly corrupt legal system are all taking their toll on the Big Apple. Between…

by | Jun 7, 2024

When, as in my case, your job involves reading a lot of news every day, it can be quite depressing….

by | Jun 6, 2024

Last week, President Joe Biden held a press conference following the conviction of his political adversary by a New York…

by | Jun 4, 2024

Political campaigns are governed by the principle of action and reaction. Most political consultants give full importance to action and…

by | Jun 3, 2024

To “Get Trump,” Judge Juan Merchan turned his courtroom into a crime scene. Merchan unleashed irregularities, torpedoed judicial norms, perpetrated…

by | May 31, 2024

There’s no mistaking the main intention of those who sought Donald Trump’s scalp in Manhattan. Immediately after the guilty verdict…

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