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Lucky Jim at 70 and the long decline of the university

There have been several farcical fictional treatments of university life in the United States over the past couple of decades. The 2021 Netflix series The Chair, revolving around Jay Duplass’s disillusioned English professor who finds himself canceled after performing an illustrative Nazi salute during a lecture, was at its most interesting when it abandoned the […]

James Lee Burke’s short fiction is no literary crime

Certain readers consider themselves guardians of the canon and refuse to class crime stories as literature, filing these books away out of sight in that baggy, catch-all category of genre fiction. There is, to be sure, the bad crime novel, or the run-of-the-mill offering, which relies too much on plot and pace. But there is […]

Repealing the SALT deduction cap would force the working class to fund sanctuary cities

Though voters elected Republicans to the House majority in the last congressional elections, since the start of Rep. Matt Gaetz’s (R-FL) revolt against the speakership of Rep. Kevin McCarthy, the GOP seems keen to give that majority away. And as former President Donald Trump cleans up in the nomination fight and aims for a White […]

The nitty-gritty of freedom

America’s on-the-ground decision-makers have their hands tied. Teachers lack the authority to run their classrooms, and their superintendents lack the authority to manage them. It takes forever to build anything, thanks to interminable permit requirements and special-interest objections. Doctors are exhausted from never-ending administrative burdens and the threat of lawsuits. People, in general, feel helpless […]

Rachmaninoff far from home

When the composer Sergei Rachmaninoff left Russia with his wife and two daughters at the end of 1917, he left behind all his works except the recently revised Piano Concerto No. 1 and the vocal score for an opera called Monna Vanna, which he would never complete. He also left behind the family’s beloved country […]

Iowa lawmakers decline to advance bill that would remove gender identity from the state’s civil rights law

Iowa lawmakers declined to advance a bill Thursday that would remove gender identity from the state’s civil rights law. All three members of a subcommittee voted to not advance the bill Wednesday. The bill was referred to the Iowa House Judiciary Committee last week. The bill would have removed gender identity as a protected class...

Former CIA employee sentenced to 40 years in prison for largest data breach in agency history, other charges

Joshua Schulte, a former CIA officer, was sentenced Thursday to 40 years in prison for the largest data breach in the agency’s history, along with other charges. Schulte was charged on crimes of espionage, computer hacking, contempt of court, making false statements to the FBI and child pornography, the Department of Justice (DOJ) said in...

Former employees file class-action lawsuit against news startup The Messenger

Former employees of news startup The Messenger, which closed its doors suddenly Wednesday, filed a class-action lawsuit against the company Thursday. The Messenger, a digital media company that launched in May 2023, told employees Wednesday afternoon the company would be shutting down. As of Wednesday night, readers who attempt to visit the site are only...

Black Americans find most joy in family, friends and faith: Pew

Story at a glance More than 80 percent of Black adults in the U.S. said they were at least somewhat happy, according to a Pew Research Center survey released Thursday. Black Americans regardless of income find the most joy in spending time with friends and family as well as practicing their faith and traveling,...

Drug price negotiations underway

Click in for more news from The Hill {beacon} Health Care Health Care   The Big Story Medicare gives drugmakers initial offers in negotiations The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) made opening offers to the manufacturers of the first 10 expensive prescription drugs that were selected for the Medicare price negotiation program. But...

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