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Without interpretation, the memorial to America's longest period of conflict risks becoming an elaborate version of "thank ...
As we celebrate America’s 250th birthday—and not the sitting president—let’s remember what true patriotism looks like.
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Celebrating July Fourth, we should reflect on Patrick Henry’s call, “Give me liberty or give me death,” and simultaneously on our growing Orwellian legacy in Ukraine. The irreducible essence must ...
Enjoying the World Cup? Well, what if NFL players were divided by where they are from and had a similar tournament? We made eight rosters and played it out.