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After the Revolution,” the former New York Times reporter sets out to uncover a not-so-forbidden truth—that the left can be ...
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We need to build a broad moral consensus around the universal right to dissent, rooted in widely held beliefs about American ...
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A hostage and ceasefire deal between Hamas and Israel is “not dead,” a senior U.S. official says, but only if Netanyahu holds ...
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