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In the late 1960s, record labels lost interest in America’s greatest art form. But in a small, dark club onManhattan, jazz legends were playing the best music you’ve never heard.
An Appeal to President Biden: Pardon Billie Allen An Appeal to President Biden: Pardon Billie Allen
Biden’s decision to commute Allen’s death sentence deserves praise and gratitude, but the president should go even further—and free an innocent man.
Let’s Cool It With the Hot Takes Let’s Cool It With the Hot Takes
Much of the immediate commentary on the election turned out to be wrong. If we want to avoid the same outcome in the future, we’d better slow down.
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January 9, 2015: January 9, 1960: Construction Begins on the Aswan Dam in Egypt January 9, 1960: Construction Begins on the Aswan Dam in Egypt
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Antony Blinken’s Legacy Is Buried Under the Rubble of Gaza Antony Blinken’s Legacy Is Buried Under the Rubble of Gaza
Despite valedictory speeches, the secretary of state will be remembered not for his successes—or his guitar playing—but for the humanitarian catastrophe he aided and abetted.
An Appeal to President Biden: Pardon Billie Allen An Appeal to President Biden: Pardon Billie Allen
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The United States probably won’t annex Canada. But Trump’s imperial dreams are already destabilizing the world.
The Syrian Diaspora in Germany After Assad The Syrian Diaspora in Germany After Assad
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