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Nicholas Mosvick
June 14, 2026
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Peter Tonguette
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Generation AI Has Its Doubts
Spencer Neale
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Young Americans raised alongside artificial intelligence are growing uneasy about the future it promises.
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Peter Van Buren
March 30, 2026
Obituaries have understated how much the late martial-arts star meant for Americans in the armed services.
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Peter Tonguette
March 29, 2026
The horrors of war are a recurring theme in the great Western art of the last century.
More Sport, Less War
Robert Skidelsky
March 14, 2026
The Olympics should be a unifying occasion, not an outlet for political acrimony.
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Expect no great man of letters to emerge from the bloodied fields of Iran.
Should We Build a National Women’s Museum?
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March 7, 2026
On February 10, the House Committee on Natural Resources held a legislative hearing on the Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum. The Women’s Museum…
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