Our Columnists Attacked by Republicans, Alexander Vindman Testifies to the Power of Truth If the Republicans’ attempts to vilify and question the integrity of the lieutenant colonel intimidated him, it didn’t show during his testimony. By John Cassidy | | |
Daily Comment What Does “A Warning,” by Anonymous, Really Tell Us? Intentionally or not, what is most revealing about the book is the warning it delivers about the Republican Party. By Amy Davidson Sorkin | Daily Comment The Pope and Catholic Radicals Come Together Against Nuclear Weapons While the Kings Bay Plowshares Seven await sentencing for acts of civil disobedience, Pope Francis is expected to endorse their position. By Paul Elie | | |
Letter from the U.K. Prince Andrew’s Noxious Interview About Jeffrey Epstein Living at an elevated remove from the common people, perhaps the Prince imagined that he would be able to make his case to those same commoners. He could not have been more wrong. By Rebecca Mead | American Chronicles How Natural Wine Became a Symbol of Virtuous Consumption The mainstreaming of natural wines has brought niche winemakers capital and celebrity, as well as questions about their personalities and politics. By Rachel Monroe | | |
PAID POST A spectacular new edition of Studs Terkel’s Working This iconic oral history of 1970’s America is accompanied with an exclusive introduction by Scott Simon and is illustrated for the first time with over 40 colour photographs in this glorious new edition from The Folio Society. | | |
Daily Shouts Spice Up Your D. & D. Game A knight with a dark past? Forget it. A cleric with a crisis of faith? Been there. Here are some character suggestions to freshen up those old Dungeons & Dragons tropes. By Mike Drucker | Daily Cartoon Tuesday, November 19th By Sara Lautman | | |
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