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When Trotsky Got the Axe

REVIEW: ‘The Death of Trotsky: The True Story of the Plot to Kill Stalin’s Greatest Enemy’ by Josh Ireland

Into the Woods

REVIEW: ‘How to Survive in the Woods: A Novel’ by Kat Rosenfield

They Got Game

REVIEW: 'Moses and the Doctor: Two Men, One Championship, and the Birth of Modern Basketball' by Luke Epplin

Who 'Contributes' to New York City?

Zohran Mamdani's tax on second homes is likely to drive the biggest contributors out of New York

New York Times Puts Gavin Newsom on Best Sellers List Despite ‘Bulk Sales’ It Has Used To Disqualify Conservatives

Nearly three-fourths of the copies Newsom sold around the time he landed on the list came from his campaign

Qatar Hires Crisis Management Firms To ‘Address Public Misconceptions’ About Funding For American Universities, Records Show

The regime retained the firms in the wake of a congressional report exposing pressure Qatar applied to American universities with Doha campuses

On the Couch With Kamala Harris

Failed candidate flaunts word salad prowess as book tour limps to a close

EXCLUSIVE: Michigan Senate Hopeful Abdul El-Sayed Blamed US for 'Creating' Terrorism: 'What Happens When People Are in Pain?'

The remarks came at a sparsely attended campaign stop in July, where El-Sayed questioned how the US might cause a terrorist to 'think that we don't see them.'

Sanders Resolution Blocking Arms Sales to Israel Garners Approval From 2028 Dem Presidential Hopefuls

Wednesday’s vote was an about-face for many of the senators, including Cory Booker, Ruben Gallego, Mark Kelly, and Elissa Slotkin

George Washington University Hires Federal Judge Overseeing Antisemitism Lawsuit Against It To Teach 'Ethics and Discretionary Judgment'

Judge Loren AliKhan is yet to recuse herself from the case, demonstrating 'an abysmal lack of judgment,' law professor says