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Clarence Thomas Deserves Better Enemies

4+ hour, 52+ min ago  (705+ words) You're reading Wanderland, Kevin D. Williamson's weekly newsletter on politics, policy, and culture. To unlock the full version, become a Dispatch member today. "But progressives only believe in nice things!" Justice Thomas gives a speech about Woodrow Wilson and Otto von…...

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The Third Trump Assassination Attempt

6+ hour, 47+ min ago  (780+ words) You're reading The Morning Dispatch, our flagship daily newsletter explaining all the news you need to know today in fewer than 15 minutes. To unlock the full version, become a Dispatch member today. Happy Monday! The Centers for Disease Control and…...

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Resiliency and Change | Interview: Liz Hoffman

5+ hour, 41+ min ago  (1925+ words) Show Notes: Compound Interest from Semafor Business Marketplace Podcast John Arnold on Compound Interest Crash Landing: The Inside Story of How the World's Biggest Companies Survived an Economy on the Brink The podcast transcription below was generated using artificial intelligence…...

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Ducking the New Surveillance

5+ hour, 42+ min ago  (592+ words) Yevgeny Zamyatin's 1924 novel We tells the story of a future society run in strict adherence to mathematical order. Train timetables are considered sacred, and mathematics is the highest vocation. Citizens are assigned numbers rather than names and paired by the…...

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Faith Should Form Our Political Beliefs, Not Justify Them

11+ hour, 7+ min ago  (286+ words) For those of us born and raised into the Catholic Church, it's tough to separate the teachings of the faith from the views we hold as adults. When your parents and extended family members are Catholic and when you're going…...

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The Monthly Mailbag With Brittany Prime

16+ hour, 48+ min ago  (1280+ words) At the beginning of every month, a different'Dispatch'staffer fields questions from members and compiles his or her answers in a'mailbag'a few weeks later. This month, it was'director of commercial partnerships Brittany Prime's turn. To ensure you're able to submit questions…...

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A State Church Isn't a Panacea for Cultural Problems

1+ day, 1+ hour ago  (705+ words) You're reading'Dispatch Faith, our weekly newsletter exploring the biggest stories in religion and faith. To unlock the full version,'become a Dispatch member today. Hi and happy Sunday. The common refrain from many on the new right these days'you could…...

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Our Best Stuff on Iran and the Strait of Hormuz

2+ day, 5+ hour ago  (397+ words) Hello and happy Saturday. President Donald Trump announced Tuesday that he would extend the ceasefire with Iran, hours after Vice President J. D. Vance's trip to Pakistan for negotiations was delayed and then canceled, and hours before the ceasefire was set to…...

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Progressivism Misunderstood

2+ day, 10+ hour ago  (1103+ words) Jonah Goldberg ruminates on the Iran war and the confusion coming out of the White House, the Whole Foods bandit and why theft is bad, and Justice Clarence Thomas' speech at the University of Texas at Austin. The podcast transcription…...

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Shades of Color in Philipsburg

2+ day, 7+ hour ago  (401+ words) Next to the highway, an abandoned rail line stretches in perfect parallel. It's tired with heavy grasses from years of abandonment." "You might come here Sunday on a whim," the American writer Richard Hugo began his poem "Degrees of Gray…...