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Winter 2025 Cover with photo by Lys Arango of 3 coal miners sitting on a bench during lunch

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The Voice of Elmer Davis
… patriots—self-serving congressmen and professional anti-Communists, “who play the circuit of Congressional … might be presumed capable of reaching and persuading an audience? That is a question I never expected to have to … elicited it. Its historical setting allows it to speak of false accusation at any time and place. That is less easy for …
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Looper
… of expertise, usually by an elitism masked as credentials, and the other is to wander past the boundary of … acceptable knowledge, where there are no credentialed anybodies. At best, one is a pioneer. And I think that you … for good or bad. Once time travel into the past actually becomes a reality—​​and it will become reality—​​we’ll have …
The South’s Unbalanced Budget
… is paying out a billion dollars a year beyond its yearly income. Where does it get the billion dollars? By selling its … effects. George Fort Milton of the Chattanooga News points out half a dozen ways in which a local disadvantage … annual tribute, city taxpayers would have had to pay subsidies to rural districts considerably higher than they …
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Nobody Knows the Stars Like The Star
… The following post by Courtney Watson is part of our online companion to our  Winter 2013 issue on Classic Hollywood. … Luckily, the professor moved on to discussing the finer points of Coriolanus before I had a chance to make any more … had been to the other side of the looking glass. I almost died of envy. Though I’ve known for a long time that much of …
See the Pyramids
… it’s my grandmother again; here’s her heart condition and also ibis, wading ibis. Now my grandmother does her laundry, … here I lie and watch trees that seem stone arteries the bodies have been eroded from, gone to smoke like the passing … her cells. Only when some toy her brain has imagined alive comes at her will she cry, and wake. 503-504 By Ross Taylor …
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Standing Apart
… cruise culture, an oceanic world of leisure that, as Beeke points out, is “hardly about the ocean at all.” In this … Targeted and killed in the blast was Wissam al Hassan, Brigadier General of the Internal Security Forces and an … 80°37’41.64”W   40°45’59.64”N, 73°59’58.28” W   25°49’26.39”N, 77°54’56.60”W   40°45’58.97”N, 73°59’57.29”W   …
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