The political analyst Yuval Levin discusses Trump’s first few weeks in office and the limits of presidential power.
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The Trump administration plans to retain only about 290 of the more than 10,000 employees worldwide at the U.S. Agency for ...
Philip Shenon’s “Jesus Wept” looks at the church since World War II, with particular focus on the clerical abuse crisis and ...
Trump is different. His defiance lies in plain view. There is no dignity. There is no restraint. There is only power. The ...
The British publisher Tilted Axis specialized in innovative translated literature. It won them major awards. Now they’re ...
Barney Saltzberg’s many picture books for children include “Arlo Needs Glasses,” about his giant goldendoodle who couldn’t ...
Paul Fussell’s 50-year-old survey of trench warfare deserves a new generation of readers, our book critic writes.
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Mail and phone calls may be archaic, but they have lessons for us on how to be better communicators.
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