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The Atlantic  

American Fury

For years, experts have warned of a wave of political violence in America. We should prepare for things to get worse before they get better.

The Atlantic  

Netanyahu’s Folly

The message the Israeli prime minister delivers to Congress will not be the one he intends.

Autoblog.com 

2025 Ford Explorer First Drive Review: Much better inside, still good everywhere else

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VOGUE.com 

Vogue Endorses Kamala Harris for President

Harris would represent so many firsts as president—but that is not the reason to vote for her. It’s her vision for the future, her patriotism and optimism, her strength of mind and commitment to the law.

TheSpursWeb 

Report: Liverpool are set to rival Tottenham for £60 million top target

Tottenham Hotspur have long reported interest in Crystal Palace star man, Eberechi Eze, who is believed to have a release clause in his contract worth... The post Report: Liverpool are set to rival Tottenham for £60 million top target appeared first on The Spurs Web - Tottenham Hotspur Football News.

Top Stories (us) - Google News (com) 

NFL training camp is here! Biggest storylines, roster projections and previews for all 32 teams - ESPN

  1. NFL training camp is here! Biggest storylines, roster projections and previews for all 32 teams  ESPN
  2. Biggest questions for all 32 NFL teams: Contract situations, QB conundrums and more  USA TODAY
  3. Every NFL Team's Biggest Reason for Optimism Heading into 2024 Training Camps  Bleacher Report
  4. 32 former Texas A&M football standouts are on NFL training camp rosters  247Sports
  5. Twenty-three NFL teams report for training camp today  NFL.com

CTVNews.ca 

Do you need a lawyer when making a will in Canada?

Many people believe that creating a will requires the services of a lawyer, but this isn't always the case. In his personal finance column for CTVNews.ca, Christopher Liew explains a lawyer's role when crafting your last will and testament.

Wired Magazine 

For the Director of Wicked, There’s No Place Like Silicon Valley

Six years after Crazy Rich Asians, Jon M. Chu prepares to release his adaptation of one of Broadway’s biggest musicals. From a table at his family’s famous Chinese restaurant, he opens up about his childhood among the titans of tech—and why filmmakers shouldn’t be afraid of AI.

The New Republic 

What Alice Munro Knew

Just over a decade ago, when James Wood wrote about four memoirs by the children of writers, I wondered why he’d left out Sheila Munro’s Lives of Mothers & Daughters: Growing Up With Alice Munro (2001). True, Wood’s essay, “Sins of the Father,” was about Cheever, Malamud, Styron, Bellow, and patriarchy in postwar America. But even a passing mention of Munro, I thought at the time, might have served to remind us that “the storm of assertion”—Wood’s phrase for the self-justification that often... Читать дальше...

The New Republic 

The ICJ Is Right: The Israeli Settlements Are an Illegal Affront

The International Court of Justice’s July 19 ruling on Israeli settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem was stronger than anticipated, clearly articulating what is blatantly obvious, that these enclaves “and the regime associated with them, have been established and are being maintained in violation of international law,” said Nawaf Salam, president of the ICJ, as the court is also known. The Israeli government responded predictably, screaming “anti-Semitism” and declaring their sovereign... Читать дальше...

The New Republic 

The Irrepressible Walter Shapiro

It was October 27, 1994, and a day earlier, Israel and Jordan had signed a peace treaty in the desert expanse that straddled the once-warring nations. It was just a year after the Oslo Accords. Bill Clinton and his press corps were on the road to Damascus, where he would be the first president to meet strongman Hafez Al Assad in Syria in almost 20 years. When our charter flight touched down at Damascus International Airport, amid propaganda posters of Assad and plenty of menacing Syrian security forces... Читать дальше...

The New Republic 

What Coconut Memes Say About Kamala Harris’s Appeal to Young Voters

To someone who has not spent a significant amount of time on social media, Colorado Governor Jared Polis’s tweet on Sunday implicitly endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris would be as comprehensible as ancient hieroglyphics. Polis posted three emojis to X, formerly known as Twitter: “????????????????.” He then ended a subsequent post providing explicit written support for Harris with the same three emojis.

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The New Republic 

The Reporter Who Made Us Love Politics—or Tried

Charlie Peters, my original mentor in the magazine world, used to say that the hardest talent to find among aspiring writers was a true, light, instinctive comic touch. Lots of people could work hard, write fast, and stay up late. Lots of people were politics nuts or history buffs. Many people were willing to ask questions and do research and go through the repeated self-education that is the reporter’s life.

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