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‘He Lost Our Votes’: How Biden’s Israel Policy Is Costing Him Dearly in This Critical Swing State
In the battleground state of Michigan, the Israel/Hamas conflict, with its resulting pileup of atrocities, will likely play an outsized role in next year’s presidential election.
The power grabs that will determine control of Congress
Partisan gerrymandering isn’t new, but what’s happening right now is far from normal.
Netflix Categories to Peruse for the Full Length of a Movie Before Falling Asleep
From “Sci-Fi Movies” to “Robo-Alien Sci-Fi Movies That Now Seem More Like Helpful Orientation Videos on How to Cling to Your Nearest Tom Cruise.”
The Extreme Ambitions of West Bank Settlers
A leader of the settlement movement on expanding into Gaza, and her vision for the Jewish state.
“The Curse” Holds a Mirror Up to Marriage
The new Showtime series, starring Nathan Fielder and Emma Stone, takes aim at everything from reality television to white-liberal virtue signalling—but it works best as the study of an unhappy couple.
Facing the Rivals
I was eager to escape my parents. Then they befriended a couple from Belgium, who seemed eager to replace me.
Deion Sanders and the Past and Future of College Football
To some, his work is a spectacle. He sees it as a calling. But it’s clear Coach Prime is changing the game.
L.A. Hosts a Delegation of Survivors from Israel and Families of Hostages
While listening to the harrowing stories of visitors, a movie producer said, “Degrees of Judaism disappear in these moments.”