In praise of American charity
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People living in the United States have traditionally been pretty philanthropic, but the trend is changing
Teresa Mull is an assistant editor at The Spectator World.
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People living in the United States have traditionally been pretty philanthropic, but the trend is changing
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‘The laws do not always fall on partisan lines or reflect the culture we would expect in states that seem to be friendly to religious values’
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Bret Baier politely took no prisoners
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These days, he has been modernized into a sleek, digital, AI-looking creature
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It’s a major problem in Illinois, northern Kentucky, Houston, Texas, Michigan… everywhere
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Kimberly Cheatle also labeled the shooting a ‘security lapse’
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I tend to agree with the sentiment that if we drank alcohol for the taste, we’d be pouring non-alcoholic Maker’s Mark on our cereal
Butler, Pennsylvania The crowd had waited for hours in the heat for Trump to show up. When he did arrive, they cheered when he asked if they minded if he went off the teleprompter. He had just been turning his head to point to a graph showing how many fewer illegal deportations there were when
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About 200 people are becoming Loopers each year
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The Keystone State remains a powerhouse, particularly when it comes to politics
I gave Taylor Swift’s new album, The Tortured Poets Department (which I need to stop calling The Dead Poets Society) a cursory listen on Friday morning, a few hours after it was released. Maybe it was because I listened to half of the self-indulgent songs while walking my dog through a moody forest before I’d had any human
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What is it about this beer that’s made it stand the test of time?
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The pests are lucrative, at least for the hunting business
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‘The reason maple syrup tastes so good is because there’s love in every jar’
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He seemed worn out, like an aging coach trying to rally his team for the championship when his soul longs for retirement
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The sacred day is proof that, when life hands you six more weeks of winter, it can still be enjoyable
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‘There is a renaissance of freedom’
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The elevation of ‘Ultimate Gray,’ ‘Urbane Bronze,’ ‘Rustic Greige’ and other takes on Gulag aesthetics led to a drab plague that has hitherto appeared incurable
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A Catholic author and former Trump speechwriter weighs in
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The nature of our here-today-gone-tomorrow culture is amplifying people’s innate desire for connection to things that are unchanging