The Magic Realism of Zohran Mamdani
The socialist New York mayoral candidate’s proposals don’t hold up to serious scrutiny. Will that matter?

The socialist New York mayoral candidate’s proposals don’t hold up to serious scrutiny. Will that matter?
Leo Mazzone was right about the undue focus on pitch velocity.
Organizations that explicitly valued impartiality and independence have become stridently critical of Israel.
The mayor bent the knee, and his reward has arrived.
One Democratic congressman wasn’t surprised by Tuesday’s election results.
The government’s case is serious. The details are absurd.
The former president violated one of America’s most sacred places.
“All of us,” he told his party’s convention, “across the political spectrum, seem quick to assume the worst in others unless they agree with us on every single issue.”
The pro-Palestinian “Crashing the Party” event was to the protests of Chicago 1968 what a scouting squad is to an army.
Today’s political polarization is toxic, but Americans have survived even more tumultuous times.