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LC Van Savage: Jeannette and the Judsons

Her name was Jeannette, and she had brilliantly made lots of money in the stock market in the early 1900s, which she’d obviously taken out just in time, because all her friends, neighbors and relatives who’d kept their funds invested went into the hopper when the Great Depression hit. Jeannette knew of the formerly well-heeled, […]

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Guest column: War and politics

The Prussian general and military theorist Carl von Clausewitz famously said that war is politics continued by other means. This is certainly true of the Israeli-Hamas conflict, and when one is confused, so is the other. A key example is the issue of the hostages. During a dramatic raid to rescue four of them, the […]

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Alexandra Paskhaver: Computers can’t tell jokes

“If you could master any language in the world, what would it be?” “C++.” It’s a classic programming joke. The humor is ironic: language skills are less important than technological ones. Humor, I’m told, doesn’t flourish in tech. Computers can’t understand it. And, some would argue, neither can engineers. But the computer bit isn’t quite […]

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Elwood Watson: Democracy is on the ballot, thanks to Project 2025

Last week, Professor Ruth Ben-Ghiat , author of “Strongmen: Mussolini to the Present,” commented that “one of the most alarming things” about “Project 2025” is the blatant admission that Donald Trump did not accomplish everything he intended to in his first administration. “They got a slow start […] so their codeword is ‘day one,’ ” […]

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Just a Little Old: The GOP’s real 10 commandments

Republican Gov. Jeff Landry of Louisiana recently signed legislation into law that requires a poster-sized display of the 10 Commandments in “large, easily readable font” in all public classrooms, from kindergarten to state-funded universities. The law should ultimately be struck down by the Supreme Court, but with the current justices, one never knows. Legalities aside, […]

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Gordon L. Weil: Supreme Court changes the country

Two events — seemingly unrelated — reveal a major historical change taking place right now. The first is the U.S. Supreme Court decision on presidential immunity. The second is the heightened public sensitivity, caused by Joe Biden’s personal crisis, to the risks of our heavy dependence on the single person who holds the presidency. The […]