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Magazine
How Americans Justify Political Violence
In August 2022, I attended a gathering of right-wing grassroots organizations at a horse-show complex in Bloomsburg, Pa., a few…
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World
Couple Who Attempted to Cross Atlantic Found Dead in Lifeboat
James Brett Clibbery and his wife, Sarah Justine Packwood, had left Nova Scotia on June 11, bound for the Azores.…
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Opinion
Joe Biden, My Friend and an American Hero
On the cliffs of Normandy, in a small holding area, the president of the United States was looking out at…
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Opinion
Why Are There Neo-Nazis on the Streets of Nashville?
I wish I could say I was shocked when neo-Nazis started parading around downtown Nashville last week, wearing shirts emblazoned…
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Magazine
The Misfit Wisdom of Harry, Barry and Larry
Harry Crews, Barry Hannah and Larry Brown were part of a Southern writers’ movement that centered dissidents and outsiders. They’re…
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Magazine
‘Braveheart,’ ‘Grandpa,’ ‘Trumpster’: MAGA in 7 Keywords
A partial lexicon of modern Republicanism.
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Magazine
For Some Old Musicals, Not Just Revival but Reappropriation
How a Black lieutenant, a gay kiss and a catless ballroom are helping reclaim Broadway classics.
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US
The Northwest Bakes as the Region Faces Hotter, Longer Heat Waves
Inland areas farther from the coast are facing particularly dangerous conditions this weekend, forecasters say.
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Opinion
What Joe Biden Just Did Is Utterly Extraordinary
In the hours and days to come, many political observers will say that President Biden was backed into a corner…
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Magazine
Review: A Lost Opera Returns, and Shouldn’t Be Lost Again
Teatro Nuovo is giving Carolina Uccelli’s pioneering “Anna di Resburgo” its first performances since its premiere in 1835.