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In “The Little Red Hat,” Ayana Touval—volunteer at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum—shares a deeply personal essay reflecting on a cherished hat and scarf that connect her to her mother and their ...
In his 21st book, out this month, Clark explains how everyday objects, clear focus and authentic voice can transform an essay ...
The Washington Post’s longtime book critic Michael Dirda took a break from reading, then delved into some favorites and new ...
There’s a long history of hate groups using new technologies to spread their message. In the 1930s, it was radio. In the 2010s, it was social media. In 2025, it ...
It started innocently. I put a dancing bears sticker on the back of my pickup truck to express my love for the Grateful Dead. Then I added a Marian “Call Your Mother” sticker, a dry reminder ...
Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan was arrested by federal agents last week. The authors argue this arrest is an abuse of power by the Trump administration, echoing the Fugitive ...
Ellie went on to add: I was early pregnant with my daughter and it really did hurt my body and I think I just went into that protection mode and I just needed to not let myself get too hysterical.' ...
"There are some parts of the game where I believe I can be a perfect example for young people or, in fact, for my teammates," he told ESPN when asked about his job as a role model to young supporters.
By McKinley Franklin Bill Maher does not approve of Larry David’s satirical “My Dinner With Adolf” essay. Maher argued against David invoking Hitler. He continued, “It’s an argument you ...
And oddly enough, this one seemed more authentic, like this was the real Hitler," David jokes in his guest essay for The New York ... The whole thing had my head spinning.” ...
And oddly enough, this one seemed more authentic, like this was the real Hitler. The whole thing had my head spinning." New York Times Deputy Opinion Editor Patrick Healy defended the paper’s ...
In a New York Times opinion piece, “My Dinner with Adolf,” the Jewish ... people might have a completely different opinion,” he gushes. The essay doesn’t mention Maher, but in a newsletter ...