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The “Wilson Bounce”: Mariners of 1995 and 2025

Thirty years ago this month, Dan Wilson found himself in a squat. As a catcher, this was a professional obligation, not a punishment. What...

107 Days: Why Kamala Harris’ Campaign Fell Short

Harris has always been difficult to pin down on policy. She’s had one foot in the party’s moderate ranks — a self-described “tough prosecutor” — the other foot being that of a Berkeley-bred progressive.

A Happy Pooper is a Healthy Pooper

Despite growing scientific evidence that imbibing any amount of alcohol is unhealthy, I’m betting that champagne corks were popping over at the Institute for...

What Should be the Relationship Between Church and State?

David Brooks fears that the powerful emotions kicked up by the martyrdom of Charlie Kirk will lead many Republicans to conclude that their opponents are irredeemably evil and that anything that causes them suffering is permissible.

Breaking Bread: Social Glue in Small Towns

What we have left to bring us together, and I mean Republicans and Democrats, Presbyterians, Catholics, and agnostics, young and old, is food.

Dual Citizenship: Will Canadians Stomach B.C. Wines Made with Washington Grapes?

Bitter cold hit B.C.’s Okanagan and Similkameen Valley vineyards for five days in January 2024. It wiped out almost the entire crop for the year—killing vines and preventing ones that survived from budding.

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