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Will Americans Start to Care About the World Cup Now?

The tournament’s approach has felt strangely muted, and the U.S. team has had a rough few years. Then the games began.

The Night the Knicks Finally Exhaled

The wait is over. 53 years after their last title, the Knicks are champions again. “Tonight, if I have any tears,” said Patrick Ewing, “it will be tears of joy.”

Podcast: Judith Miller: An Extraordinary Career by City Journal
Available this week: "Colossus" by Ross Barkan
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Steven Spielberg Is Still Searching for Truth

With ‘Disclosure Day,’ the master director continues to understand the power of revelation, even if he doesn’t have much to disclose this time around

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The nation’s official advocate for children’s books says most of them are “crud.” But matters of literary quality don’t explain why kids aren’t reading.

Will Americans Start to Care About the World Cup Now?

The tournament’s approach has felt strangely muted, and the U.S. team has had a rough few years. Then the games began.

The Night the Knicks Finally Exhaled

The wait is over. 53 years after their last title, the Knicks are champions again. “Tonight, if I have any tears,” said Patrick Ewing, “it will be tears of joy.”

Essential Reading

Every generation inherits the Declaration of Independence and its promises.
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.

In the News

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RealClearBooks Friday

Steven Spielberg Is Still Searching for Truth

With ‘Disclosure Day,’ the master director continues to understand the power of revelation, even if he doesn’t have much to disclose this time around

'Book-Shaming' Won’t Solve the Children’s Literacy Crisis

The nation’s official advocate for children’s books says most of them are “crud.” But matters of literary quality don’t explain why kids aren’t reading.

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