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John McWhorter

'Joy' Is a Euphemism for a Word No One Wants to Say Out Loud

People who are pinning all their hopes on one attribute are going to be disappointed — again.

Michelle Cottle

Trump Tried to Humanize Himself. Better Luck Next Time.

At a Moms for Liberty event on Friday night, the former president passed up a pretty good opportunity.

Nicholas Kristof

Here's Why We Shouldn't Demean Trump Voters

Educated liberals often view the conservative working class with a whiff of condescension that is both unfair and counterproductive.

Gail Collins and Bret Stephens

This Is Not What Trump Had in Mind

The former president still seems surprised that he is up against Kamala Harris.

Frank Bruni

Trump Should Be Scared — Very Scared — of Debating Kamala Harris

If she keeps her cool, he'll surely lose his.

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