Mowing the lawn is underrated
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It’s technically a chore, but more leisure activity than work
Teresa Mull is an assistant editor at The Spectator World.
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It’s technically a chore, but more leisure activity than work
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Was not even my dog immune from the self-righteous?
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I watched one so you don’t have to — and I learned nothing
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Tuesday’s primaries show he’s not infallible but still very, very influential
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Republicans defy 45 to support Kathy Barnette
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Family — long since gone — comes alive every spring
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The Kentucky Derby is the perfect fix for our social media gloominess
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The sport keeps punishing drivers for harmless words and stereotypes
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John Fetterman wears Carhartt but that doesn’t mean he’s the real deal
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The world is getting louder, but no one is listening
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Race-baiters are scraping the bottom of the coffee pot
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We’ve forgotten how to suffer well
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A wind company gets fined because its turbines are slaughtering eagles
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We should leverage their massive egos for our own advantage
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Remote work will geographically polarize the country even more
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Not just politicians but artists are fighting back against its unreasonable demands
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We need energy and renewables can’t provide, so best to just lean into it
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David McCormick is running in the Pennsylvania Senate primary as a tough-talking anti-China businessman
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To frack or not to frack? There is no question
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What Kenneth Branagh has done to Poirot borders on literary mutiny