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by | Sep 8, 2025

I have a couple of seemingly unrelated stories to tell you. And my contention is that they’re not unrelated at…

by | Jul 19, 2025

It’s going on 30 years since we last heard from Dieter. He was the ultra-Berliner who hosted the fictional German…

by | Jul 18, 2025

The fanged little monster stares back from a thousand handbags, including my fiancées. Its dead plastic eyes betray nothing of…

by | Jun 14, 2025

The post-World War II order was meant to be post war simpliciter — to complete the job not done in…

by | Jun 2, 2025

I remember a time when neighborhoods sounded remarkably human. Infants wailed and toddlers shrieked. Parents, bleary-eyed and jittery with caffeine,…

by | May 31, 2025

This week, in continuing to muse over Douglas Murray’s newest book, On Democracies and Death Cults, I turn to something…

by | May 24, 2025

They’re predicting days of extreme heat back home, and I know what’s coming. As a writer, my calling is to…

by | May 10, 2025

Life is what happens while you’re trying not to get hit on the head by a Soviet spaceship. For as…

by | May 5, 2025

WASHINGTON — I’ve been having flashbacks about Unabomber Ted Kaczynski, who killed three innocent people and wounded 23 during a…

by | May 1, 2025

For the better part of five decades, we told Americans — implicitly and explicitly — that children were a burden….

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