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📢 Bonus Daily Cartoon: Cue the Ticker Tape


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Bonus Daily Cartoon: Cue the Ticker Tape
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📢 Daily Cartoon: Thursday, June 18th


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Daily Cartoon: Thursday, June 18th
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📢 “Widow’s Bay” Sets a High Bar for Horror Comedy


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“Widow’s Bay” Sets a High Bar for Horror Comedy
The Apple TV series starring Matthew Rhys follows a winning cast of small-island bureaucrats through a living hell.
📢 The Spectacular Failure and Ruinous Costs of the Iran War


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The Spectacular Failure and Ruinous Costs of the Iran War
Even though an agreement has been reached, nations around the world will be feeling the effects of the Iran war for some time.
📢 Can Zohran Mamdani Sway the Commie Corridor’s “Civil War”?


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Can Zohran Mamdani Sway the Commie Corridor’s “Civil War”?
An unstoppable democratic-socialist force meets an immovable progressive object in the primary for New York’s Seventh Congressional District, Naa...
📢 Hillary Rodham Clinton Slams Joe Biden’s “Terrible Mistake”—and More


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Hillary Rodham Clinton Slams Joe Biden’s “Terrible Mistake”—and More
The retired politician speaks frankly about the Democratic Party, the threat of Trumpian authoritarianism, and the “failure” in Iran.
📢 The Israeli Ultra-Hawks Who Feel Betrayed by Trump’s Iran Deal


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The Israeli Ultra-Hawks Who Feel Betrayed by Trump’s Iran Deal
Isaac Chotiner interviews Shimon Riklin, an anchor on Israel’s right-leaning Channel 14, and a Benjamin Netanyahu ally, who feels stabbed in the ...
📢 Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, June 17th


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Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, June 17th
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📢 A Trollish New Campus Novel Hates Students and Professors Alike


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A Trollish New Campus Novel Hates Students and Professors Alike
“The Vivisectors,” by Missouri Williams, critiques the hollowness of contemporary life. But it’s tricky to gauge the book’s level of self-a...
📢 Books to Bring on Vacation


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Books to Bring on Vacation
Beach-reading season is upon us, and there’s a lot to look forward to.
📢 How to Canoe to the World Cup in New Jersey


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How to Canoe to the World Cup in New Jersey
Getting to MetLife Stadium for the World Cup is a nightmare. One writer tries a novel approach: canoe.
📢 In “Disclosure Day,” Steven Spielberg Steps Out from Behind the Curtain


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Steven Spielberg’s Reckless, Audacious “Disclosure Day”
“Disclosure Day,” a tale of aliens on Earth and the coverup of their presence, starring Emily Blunt and Josh O’Connor, is a catalogue of Stev...
📢 Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, June 16th


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Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, June 16th
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📢 I Am Your Dad’s Nest Camera and I Am Ready for Shit to Go Down


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I Am Your Dad’s Nest Camera and I Am Ready for Shit to Go Down
You taking an after-dinner stroll? BAM—I hit you with my floodlight. You taking out the trash? BAM—floodlight again.
📢 How Scott McTominay Led Scotland Back to the World Cup
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How Scott McTominay Led Scotland Back to the World Cup
The last time Scotland reached the World Cup was in 1998. An acrobatic goal by Scott McTominay secured his team a spot in the tournament for the fi...
📢 How Tina Fey Wrote the Most Realistic—and Optimistic—Marriage on TV


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How Tina Fey Wrote the Most Realistic—and Optimistic—Marriage on TV
On “30 Rock,” Tina Fey pioneered the kind of heteroskepticism that’s more prevalent than ever now. With “The Four Seasons,” she’s explo...



