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    • Has America’s Suez Moment Come?

      Has America’s Suez Moment Come?0

      Two thousand twenty will surely qualify as an “annus horribilis” in the history of the Republic. By New Year’s, one in every 1,000 Americans, 330,000, will be dead from the worst pandemic in 100 years. The U.S. economy will have sustained a blow to rival the worst year of the Great Depression. And by the

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    • Zoom Boom Driving Self-Absorption Crisis

      Zoom Boom Driving Self-Absorption Crisis0

      If you thought you were sick of Zoom calls due to eye strain and the constant struggle to avoid talking over your coworkers, friends, or family members, you’ve escaped relatively unscathed. For many people, the frequent exposure to their own face while talking has driven them to some drastic measures. Plastic surgeons around the world

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    • Bringing Joy to a Weary World

      Bringing Joy to a Weary World0

      I caught a glimpse of a friend’s Christmas decorations the other day while looking at social media. Positioned over the fireplace was the phrase, “The Weary World Rejoices.” That reference to a weary world, taken from the famous Christmas carol, “Oh Holy Night,” seems a fitting description of this year. Our world and those who

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    • Spy Novelist John le Carré Experienced Espionage Firsthand

      Spy Novelist John le Carré Experienced Espionage Firsthand0

      The man whose books redefined the spy novel genre, David John Moore Cornwell, died of pneumonia on December 12 at the age of 89. Author of such intricately woven yarns as Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, The Honourable Schoolboy, and Smiley’s People, Cornwell was better known by his nom de plume John le Carré, and often dealt with the timeless issues of

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    • Children’s Mental Health Declined ‘Substantially’ During Lockdowns, Study Finds

      Children’s Mental Health Declined ‘Substantially’ During Lockdowns, Study Finds0

      A new study by researchers at the University of Cambridge finds that the government-imposed lockdowns in response to the coronavirus pandemic cause significant harm to children’s mental health. The study, published this week in the Archives of Disease in Childhood, was the first of its kind to analyze data on younger children’s mental health before and during the

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    • Thinking Students Rank Last on the Government School Agenda

      Thinking Students Rank Last on the Government School Agenda0

      One of my favorite field trips as a child was my annual summer visit to a one-room schoolhouse where I spent the day dressed in an old-fashioned dress and bonnet, scratching away on a slate and learning lessons out of old McGuffey Readers. At the time, my delight in the McGuffey Readers stemmed from the

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