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A Comfortable Demise

On 'Childhood’s End' by Arthur C. Clarke

Pain, Pride, and Patrick Ewing

Ewing never delivered a championship to the New York Knicks, but his jersey endures as a badge of honor—and the unofficial uniform for long-suffering fans

Podcast: Judith Miller: An Extraordinary Career by City Journal
Available this week: "Colossus" by Ross Barkan
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Essential Reading

Anytime I teach the Declaration of Independence, I find that the most important question to cover is one that is not actually mentioned in the document itself: slavery.
No commemoration is complete without honoring Gen. George Washington as a founder among founders. 

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How the Knicks Are Beating the Spurs

Mikal Bridges and a cast of versatile role players have helped carry New York to a 2–0 lead in the N.B.A. Finals.

The Latest ‘Scary Movie’ Refuses to Go for the Jugular

It’s good to have the Wayans brothers back, but it’d be better if they stuck their necks out farther

 

A Comfortable Demise

On 'Childhood’s End' by Arthur C. Clarke

Pain, Pride, and Patrick Ewing

Ewing never delivered a championship to the New York Knicks, but his jersey endures as a badge of honor—and the unofficial uniform for long-suffering fans

Essential Reading

Anytime I teach the Declaration of Independence, I find that the most important question to cover is one that is not actually mentioned in the document itself: slavery.
No commemoration is complete without honoring Gen. George Washington as a founder among founders. 

In the News

More From Real Clear

RealClearBooks Monday

How the Knicks Are Beating the Spurs

Mikal Bridges and a cast of versatile role players have helped carry New York to a 2–0 lead in the N.B.A. Finals.

The Latest ‘Scary Movie’ Refuses to Go for the Jugular

It’s good to have the Wayans brothers back, but it’d be better if they stuck their necks out farther

 

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