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What Can’t You Say These Days?

THE INDISPENSABLE RIGHT: Free Speech in an Age of Rage, by Jonathan Turley Conservative voices are being silenced. We know…

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Writers, the Wretched of the Earth

In Munir Hachemi’s novel “Living Things,” four young men seek adventure for “literary capital” and find exploitation.

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How Did We Learn to Talk? We Can’t Say for Sure.

In “The Language Puzzle,” the archaeologist Steven Mithen asks exactly how our species started speaking.

World

Attack Ads Hit John Avlon in His House Primary Bid in New York

For months, the Democratic contest on eastern Long Island to choose a candidate most capable of unseating Representative Nick LaLota,…

Travel

How Biden’s New Immigration Policy Works

The new policy will give some 500,000 people a pathway to citizenship.

Business

U.S. Debt on Pace to Top $56 Trillion Over Next 10 Years

Congressional Budget Office projections released on Tuesday show a grim fiscal backdrop ahead of tax and debt limit fights.

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Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree Review: Faith, Meet Futility

A new tier of knights, monsters and freaks often exceeds the most demanding late-game adversaries of Elden Ring. Belief in…

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Huey Lewis Musical to Close on Broadway as New Shows Struggle

“The Heart of Rock and Roll” is the first new Broadway musical to announce a closing plan following Sunday’s Tony…

Travel

What Donald Trump Learned From Don King

The decades-long friendship of two men who never especially changed.

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How Lesbians Found One Another, From the Softball Field to the Sex-Toy Shop

In “A Place of Our Own,” June Thomas considers “six spaces that shaped queer women’s culture.”

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