Most U.S. athletes made us proud in Olympics
(August 9) The just-concluded Olympics were a huge triumph for the United States, whose athletes were almost universally likable and patriotic while keeping domestic politics at bay. And it was […]
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(August 9) The just-concluded Olympics were a huge triumph for the United States, whose athletes were almost universally likable and patriotic while keeping domestic politics at bay. And it was […]
By Quin Hillyer /
(August 5) Dr. Michael White, the traditional New Orleans jazz clarinetist, is a virtuoso at his craft. If a new documentary film called City of a Million Dreams receives as […]
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(August 2) University of North Carolina alumni showed admirable savvy in their near-successful effort to prevent mock-historian Nikole Hannah-Jones from being rewarded with a tenured position. Alumni have every right […]
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(August 5) The American Medical Association apparently thinks parents holding “gender reveal” parties are jumping the gun — not by weeks, but by years. In defiance of biology, the AMA […]
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(July 27) Most adults who refuse to get vaccinated against the coronavirus bear some attitudinal resemblance to the dwarves in The Last Battle of the Narnia series. Offered a chance […]
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(Official Washington Examiner editorial, July 31) The Left’s long-standing effort to substitute government power for parental authority is picking up ominous strength, as signified by the trend toward state-ordered mutilation […]
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(July 22) The revival of the “College Bowl” academic quiz contest, featuring NFL star Peyton Manning and his brother Cooper, is a paean both to an intermittent, 68-year-old national institution and to another […]
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(July 24) The same halls of academe so eager to denounce racism, both real and imagined, continue to be hotbeds of virulent antisemitism. Moral exemplars they are not. A report […]
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Herein, please see two columns on a lawsuit out of Evanston, Ill., against the hideously misnamed “anti-racism” claptrap taught in so many schools, churches, and corporate settings these days, in […]
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(July 10) My friend John is my everyday-life hero of this summer, but the real star in his tale is Little League Baseball, as a stand-in for all those local, […]
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