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Genius musicians and their scolding critics

There’s nothing odd about people with serious, time-consuming jobs succeeding at serious, time-consuming pastimes.

China and the noble lie

This is not a dry, academic textbook about philosophy.

AG threatens to sue nonprofit accused of going woke if taxpayer money isn’t returned: ‘Choice is yours’

Montana's Republican attorney general sent a scathing letter to the National Association of Attorneys General demanding the return of taxpayer funds or face legal action.

Internal ATF docs show ‘zero tolerance’ guidelines for shutting down gun stores

Fox News Digital exclusively obtained internal documents from the ATF detailing its "zero tolerance" policy being used to revoke gun stores' federal firearms licenses.

Sen. John Fetterman remains hospitalized in Washington, DC after second stroke ruled out

U.S. Sen. John Fetterman, D-Penn., is spending a second night at George Washington University Hospital after experiencing 'lightheadedness' during a retreat in Washington, D.C.

Biden’s silence on the classified documents is deafening

This scavenger hunt for Biden’s classified documents is likely far from over. In the meantime, Oversight Republicans will continue pressing for answers to inform...

Report: Suspect arrested in attack on Democratic congresswoman

A suspect has been arrested in Thursday morning's assault on a U.S. House member in her Washington apartment building.

Rep. George Santos had 2017 theft charge expunged, lawyer says

U.S. Rep. George Santos was charged with criminal theft in Pennsylvania in 2017 in connection with bad checks apparently used to buy puppies from dog breeders, according to a lawyer who said she helped the Republican with the case.

The meritocracy has no clothes

What is the purpose of higher education exactly? Do students really learn anything they actually use later in life? The evidence suggests not. Study after study shows that students learn very little in college, and what they do learn often isn’t relevant to the career they end up pursuing.

Shrinking can’t seem to find itself

The world of Shrinking is an ambiguous one. It exists in a liminal space between film and TV. It boasts the cinematography and soundtrack of an A24 flick and the writing of a first-year TV writing student still wrapping their mind around the fact that there’s a craft to this whole thing. It’s as though nobody told the writers that TV has its own structure; it’s not just a piecemeal, episodic film.

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