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by | Nov 17, 2017

Philip Kennicott, is a “Pulitzer Prize-winning” staff writer at the Washington Post, specializing in criticism of art and architecture. A…

by | Nov 17, 2017

Can tax cuts exist in the era of the $20 trillion debt? A better query asks: how do spending increases…

by | Nov 17, 2017

Films about race and racism can be important. They’re also difficult to make. Witness Nate Parker’s Birth of a Nation,…

by | Nov 17, 2017

Since last week, the political news has been dominated not by the Bob Menendez corruption trial, not by the fight…

by | Nov 17, 2017

And so the liberal Democrat double standard plays out again. By now, we are well aware of the extraordinary predilection…

by | Nov 17, 2017

You can always tell a Harvard man but you can’t tell him to not grope a sleeping woman. “I couldn’t…

by | Nov 17, 2017

In an episode of the popular television show South Park, a fictionalized Steve Jobs forces a group of the show’s…

by | Nov 17, 2017

The tone of this Daily News article reflects the current order of things in Major League Baseball (and, I assume, the bushes…

by | Nov 17, 2017

No surprise that Obamacare insurance premium rates are going up this year by large amounts, as they have every year…

by | Nov 16, 2017

It was early March 2001 when 21-year-old Abigail Burroughs was told by her oncologist that conventional options for her cancer…

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