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Classics for Every Reader Classics keep showing up because they understand people, not because they follow trends. Whether you like fable, horror, or romance, these books stick with you long after the last page. They teach patterns of thought and
America’s Telecom Gap and a Chance for Action America’s telecom networks are lagging behind the needs of homes and businesses, and that gap shows up every day in slow uploads and dropped connections. Consumers pay more for less, and entrepreneurs
Red Dawn over China Reviewed Red Dawn over China corrects much of the misleading conventional wisdom about the rise of the People’s Republic. It pulls apart easy narratives and forces a harder look at intentions, timelines, and tools. The book
Why the Gray Lady’s Soft Spot for Authoritarianism Still Matters Reflexively favorable coverage for communist regimes has been the Gray Lady’s default for a century now. That pattern is more than a tone problem; it shapes how Americans understand threats
Feature American Art Museum Reads a Yankee Original The museum’s new presentation focuses on a quintessential Yankee subject with quiet confidence and close attention. It treats the work as a living piece of cultural history rather than a prop for
