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A century-old book foresaw Trump’s most basic strategy.
The author, teacher, Nobel laureate, and grande dame of American letters has died at the age of 88.
Birthright citizenship is distinctly American—but not in the way Trump thinks.
Final Destination has nailed down a formula that other horror films should learn from.
A newly reissued book documents the dreams of Germans living under the Nazis, charting totalitarianism’s power over the subconscious.