Oguz Atay stretched the possibilities of fiction and critiqued his changing nation with playful, surreal stories.
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The story of Lefty Leflar, who died earlier this month, epitomizes the experience of countless young Americans for whom the ...
Mike Solana, a Peter Thiel protégé, has made his Pirate Wires newsletter a must-read among the anti-woke investor class—and a ...
The Russian dissident died under mysterious circumstances in a prison camp above the Arctic Circle last February, alone, ...
Is the former conservative congresswoman’s effort to persuade Republican-leaning women to reject Trump a bold gambit or a ...
The Republican nominee’s preoccupation with dictators, and his disdain for the American military, is deepening.
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New, non-hallucinogenic versions of psychedelics are blurring the boundaries of the drug trip.