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Look What We Made Taylor Swift Do

Whether she is conscious of it or not, Ms. Swift signals to queer people — in our language — that she has some affinity for queer identity.

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The demagogues won't stop with Harvard.

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The Hand Gesture Heard Round the World

Tommy DeVito, the Giants' improbable quarterback, brought new popularity to an age-old hand gesture. Here's why you should raise your pinched fingers high.

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What the Supreme Court Should Not Do in Trump's Disqualification Case

If anyone is going to do so, elected representatives must be the ones to forgive Donald Trump.

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The stark symbol wielded in the Capitol riot was always more complicated than it seemed.

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