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The next stage of U.S.-Iran relations
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The next stage of U.S.-Iran relations
July 4, 2026

The U.S.-Iran War may be dwindling its final phase, though the durability of any ceasefire remains uncertain. So who won? As the kids say, it’s complicated.

Are there really Iran-U.S. peace talks?
July 4, 2026

Or Is It Buying Time for Another War?

Are there really Iran-U.S. peace talks?
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Gen Z Is Tired of War
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Gen Z Is Tired of War
July 3, 2026

The failures of US militarism have soured the concept for many young Americans

America: A Nation of Assimilants, Not Immigrants
July 3, 2026

Attracting immigrants is not what sets America apart; it’s the ability to make them Americans.

America: A Nation of Assimilants, Not Immigrants
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When the children become the target
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When the children become the target
July 2, 2026

On June 23, the United Nations Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and Israel released one of the most devastating reports ever produced by a UN investigative body on the Israeli genocide in Gaza.

The European Union’s air conditioning caste system
July 2, 2026

If not for the piles of regulation produced by the Berlaymont, air conditioning would likely be far easier and cheaper to obtain by hundreds of millions of Europeans.

The European Union’s air conditioning caste system
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The illusions of western virtue: Ursula von der Leyen and Europe’s moral bankruptcy
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The illusions of western virtue: Ursula von der Leyen and Europe’s moral bankruptcy
July 1, 2026

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has every right to condition European relations with any other country or bloc on respect for human rights. That, of course, would hold true if she genuinely cared about such values herself.

Heat waves, brain waves
July 1, 2026

With people jumping into the Canal Saint–Martin in 100°–plus temperatures in Paris, it’s a good time to recall Paul Valéry and his regrets at the mental and spiritual consequences of Europe’s Great War on itself.

Heat waves, brain waves
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