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America sees itself in a young boy who learns—but not too much—and whose story ends with his eyes on an open horizon, a stretch of land claimed by the nation but not yet bound to it.
An organizer in the grassroots protest effort discusses why she joined the movement, and describes protesters’ fears of government interference. The Political Scene Podcast Pope Francis’s ...
Ezekiel was an exile. Born in the kingdom of Judah, he survived the siege of Jerusalem, in 597 B.C.E., but afterward was banished with his fellow-Jews to Babylon. While there, he had an arresting ...
The country singer, on her first headlining tour, plays achy-breaky songs about love and its failure to be respectfully reciprocated by various dudes. The film represents a departure for the ...
A host of accounts by the magazine’s staffers covers a full century of its history, but the trove of recollection is fraught and jumbled.
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., declared chronic diseases an “existential threat.” Then his agency terminated one of the world’s longest-running diabetes trials. The eighty-seven-year-old French ...
FAR-FLUNG CORRESPONDENTS piece about mopping-up operations and brush fighting on Saipan. Last Sept. Saipan was "secure" but still infested in its more remote and rugged regions by disorganized ...
When the writer was 13, she & her girlfriend, M.K. Sweeney were eagerly looking forward to a tea dance at Miss Durbin's, their dance school. M.K. was Catholic & the only devout one in her family ...