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HBO’s “Burden of Proof” and the Problem of the Passive Mother

On the morning of February 10, 1987, Ron and Margie Pandos woke up in their home in Williamsburg, Virginia, to discover that, sometime...

Contract for a Happy Marriage

Let-It-Sit-like-a-Hot-Roast Clause: Both parties agree to stop each other from replying to e-mails in a manner that will “make them look like the...

The Crossword: Tuesday, June 6, 2023

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What Does the Debt-Ceiling Agreement Say About the U.S. Political System?

Last Thursday night, when the U.S. Senate passed, by a vote of sixty-three to thirty-six, the Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023, raising the...

Is It Possible to Be Both Moderate and Anti-Woke?

In the fall of 2020, Bion Bartning started worrying that his kids were being indoctrinated. His daughter, Liv, and his son, Asher, were...

Daily Cartoon: Monday, June 5th

“Welcome to the show where the ceiling’s made up and the debts don’t matter!” Source link

The Best Attorneys (Based on Their TV Ads)

One of them shape-shifts into a wolf and howls for justice. Source link

Skeptics Question Whether Pence Has More to Offer Than Raw Sexual Magnetism

WASHINGTON (The Borowitz Report)—As Mike Pence prepares to announce his bid for the Presidency, political insiders are questioning whether he has more to...

The World-Changing Trees of Vincent van Gogh

It’s a law of nature: every year brings a gust of theories about Vincent van Gogh. His life has been scrutinized for so...

George Saunders on the Nature of Mind

Your story “Thursday” involves a kind of (unwanted) mind meld between two strangers, in which one man experiences the memories of the other...

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