By BY DAVID BROOKS
Opinion
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After tribal war, the politics of weaving.
New York Times
Liberalism (US Politics), United States Politics and Government
January 30, 2020 at 11:07PM
Why Do We Think It's Okay to Invade Strangers' Privacy? Last week, Rosey Blair, a writer and self-described “drama queen deep in the heart of Texas,” boarded a plane and began a Twitter thread that changed her life — and the lives of the two people sitting in front of her. July 14, 2018 at 10:13PM Continue: https://ift.tt/2mfppaC
There’s A Disturbing Reason Europe Has Stayed So Peaceful For So Long Instead of doing the traditional thing — redrawing borders to take territory away from the losers and give it to the winners — they did something more effective. July 14, 2018 at 10:43PM Continue: https://ift.tt/2umVema
The Oral History Of The Hampsterdance: The Twisted True Story Of One Of The World's First Memes What started 20 years ago in Nanaimo, Canada spawned hit songs, worldwide LOLs and a giant hairball of drama January 4, 2019 at 09:10PM Continue: http://bit.ly/2AwDLuR
The Story Of The American Arrested For Espionage In Russia Keeps Getting Stranger It's far from clear that Paul Whelan, the U.S. citizen arrested in Russia last week and charged with espionage, is actually a spy. But there's definitely something fishy about his background and activities. January 4, 2019 at 10:05PM Continue: http://bit.ly/2SAG9Yn
Rand Paul Is Mad As Hell About Sexed-up, Coked-out Quails Rand Paul is not a real Libertarian, but he loves pretending to be one by getting mad about silly-sounding government expenses. July 14, 2018 at 04:08PM Continue: https://ift.tt/2LeLb9c
Why American Spies Worry When Trump Meets Putin It was going to be Donald Trump’s "easiest" meeting, at least according to Trump himself. After a week of tense exchanges with allies in Brussels and then the U.K., the U.S president would head to Helsinki for his first formal summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Then on Friday, right as the president was settling down to tea with the Queen, the indictments came. July 14, 2018 at 03:43PM Continue: https://ift.tt/2L6tz2D
The Full Story of Thailand's Extraordinary Cave Rescue What happened over those two weeks is a remarkable story of friendship, human endurance - and the lengths some people will go to save someone else's child. July 14, 2018 at 03:28PM Continue: https://ift.tt/2KU2rEB
What It’s Like to Report on Rights Abuses Against Your Own Family Radio Free Asia’s Uighur journalists report on China's internment of hundreds of thousands of members of the country’s Muslim minority — including, in many cases, their families and friends. March 1, 2019 at 07:30PM Continue: https://ift.tt/2NDsbmL