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Opinion: What comes after an unendurable year
So says one of the characters in Djuna Barnes’s 1936 modernist novel “Nightwood,” set in the 1920s and defined by…
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Opinion: Yogi Berra’s wisdom on Covid
As Covid-19 has rampaged around the world for the past two years, the disease has defied simple forecasting. The latest…
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Opinion: Our generation will either renew American democracy — or lose it forever
However I used to be fortunate. A number of of my colleagues and allies — together with journalist Anna Politkovskaya…
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Opinion: Michael Flynn’s comments on Christianity are outrageous but not surprising
After all, to Flynn, that one faith is Christianity. (In spite of everything, 75% of White evangelicals voted for Trump…
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Opinion: The revolt of the centrists
Democrats bumped into sturdy headwinds on November 2 when Republicans in Virginia, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Lengthy Island and lots of…
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Opinion: The anguish of Astroworld hangs over the city of Houston
On the morning of November 6, nonetheless, I woke as much as the tragic news of a crowd surge that…
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Opinion: The sleeping monster awakes
In 1919, the English economist John Maynard Keynes known as inflation a way by which “governments can confiscate, secretly and…
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Opinion: The truth about Trump is out there. And it’s coming soon
On Monday, Trump requested a federal choose to block the handover of information referring to his presidency and the January…
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Opinion: What I learned about freedom from a 2×2 Venezuelan prison cell
The identical factor occurs with democracy. Too many citizens take it without any consideration, till the second they understand it…
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Opinion: What Kyle Rittenhouse’s tears reveal about America
Kyle Rittenhouse, the 18-year-old on trial in Kenosha, Wisconsin, for shooting three people and killing two of them, represents the…
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