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Released 75 years ago, Carol Reed’s classic stars Joseph Cotten and Orson Welles in a profound, ravishingly shot story of human depravity in postwar Vienna.
The liberation of Paris, the Round Table revisited, learning history via video game and more books highlighted by our reviewers.
The group recently announced that it has destroyed more than 21,000 musical instruments in the past year—part of its broader, brutal effort to crush the spirit and culture of the Afghan people.
The Vice President embraces Bidenomics, if Trump can exploit it.
…but how high a dose can the patient tolerate?
His one-party power play would violate the USMCA. Where’s Joe Biden?
States move in opposite directions in fights over employee freedom.
Israeli soldiers risked their lives to free an Arab taken hostage and held for 10 months by Hamas.
Proponents of the system wage a lawfare campaign against a repeal initiative.
With no Shakespeare in the Park this year, I gave the sport a try.
Fundamentalists have erred, he thinks, in seeing Islam as a force for conformity.
Companies end their bias policies under new legal scrutiny.
As the war in Gaza winds down, the old rules no longer apply in the north.
The Dutch ended up with warehouses full of pieces nobody wanted. We have piles of worthless degrees.
During the Revolutionary era, Jews sought and subsequently celebrated freedom in America—and worked to expand its blessings.
The international body’s latest climate-change alarms are more about demagoguery than data.
Frustrated voters flock to Sahra Wagenknecht, a former communist who appeals to social stability.
The undeterred Houthis attack a ship and risk an environmental disaster.
The GOP’s candidate in third quits the ballot to help beat Rep. Peltola.
The special counsel largely brushes off the recent immunity ruling.
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