Review to Remember

The year in review is a review of the good and bad moments of the year. The good moments include seeing "Sinners" twice with your son and once with your daughter. The bad moments include the birthday parties of your cousin at fifty-four, your grandmother at ninety and your ex-boyfriend.

TRANSFORM with Marianne Williamson

In the 2020 Presidential primary campaign, Julian Zelizer stood on the stage and said that President Trump harnessed hate for political purposes. Turning love into what Martin Luther King Jr. called “a broad scale social force for good” is still the task of our generation. If we want a new and better world, each one of us can and must take part.

Holding Things Together

Georges Perec's most famous novel, Life: A User’s Manual (1978), revolves around what is happening in the different rooms of an apartment building at the same moment. He wrote many volumes in his few years, for common life is made up of a myriad of otherwise unnoted details.

A Curriculum for National Success

Christopher Perrin and Mark Bauerlein discuss Classical Academic Press in the latest episode of the ongoing interview series with the contributing editor. The conversation is embedded below and you can also subscribe via Apple Podcasts or Spotify for long-term convenience. .

A journalist on the ‘terrible privilege’ of bearing witness

Patricia Evangelista is an investigative journalist for the Filipino news website Rappler. She is the author of Some People Need Killing (2023), a memoir about her time reporting on the so-called war on drugs in the Philippines. The former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte was arrested and transferred to the International Criminal Court in The Hague in the Netherlands, where he faces charges of crimes against humanity.

2026 Operation Santa Claus applicants seek long-term change, not ‘quick fixes’

Operation Santa Claus received 102 funding applications by its June 10 deadline. This year's applicants are focusing on three main areas: poverty, health and well-being, and inclusivity. Many of the proposals aim to help the working poor. They also seek to help migrant domestic workers, refugees and asylum seekers struggling with inadequate welfare while legally restricted from working. Some initiatives aim to provide accessible healthcare.

First Things
First Things

The asters bloom amid late-summer heat, low-lying stars that will not linger long and sprays beneath the year’s retreat. The flame and smoke now rising through the air smothers what had been a peaceful street, where voice had joined with voice in morning prayer.

Nolan Wells' death sparks protests, calls for independent investigation

Pakistan PM announces U.S.-Iran peace deal will be signed in Switzerland on Friday. Robert De Niro joins No Kings rally in NYC as nationwide protests surge across 3,000+ locations. Billy Porter on “No Kings” protest at Kennedy Center: Trump cultural changes spark backlash. Jesse Jackson Jr. remembers his father.

Local Business Leaders Unite to Invest in the Next Generation Through SUNY Orange Scholarship

SUNY Orange Foundation awarded more than $500,000 in scholarships to 275 students in the past academic year. Barbara Martinez, founder of HV Business Link, started a scholarship for business students with former SUNY Orange foundation CEO Dawn Ansbro. Local entrepreneurs raised $3,000 to establish the scholarship.

Review to Remember
Review to Remember

The year in review is a review of the good and bad moments of the year. The good moments include seeing "Sinners" twice with your son and once with your daughter. The bad moments include the birthday parties of your cousin at fifty-four, your grandmother at ninety and your ex-boyfriend.

Everything
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TRANSFORM with Marianne Williamson
TRANSFORM with Marianne Williamson

In the 2020 Presidential primary campaign, Julian Zelizer stood on the stage and said that President Trump harnessed hate for political purposes. Turning love into what Martin Luther King Jr. called “a broad scale social force for good” is still the task of our generation. If we want a new and better world, each one of us can and must take part.

TRANSFORM with Marianne Williamson
individual
Holding Things Together
Holding Things Together

Georges Perec's most famous novel, Life: A User’s Manual (1978), revolves around what is happening in the different rooms of an apartment building at the same moment. He wrote many volumes in his few years, for common life is made up of a myriad of otherwise unnoted details.

First Things
ethics
A Curriculum for National Success
A Curriculum for National Success

Christopher Perrin and Mark Bauerlein discuss Classical Academic Press in the latest episode of the ongoing interview series with the contributing editor. The conversation is embedded below and you can also subscribe via Apple Podcasts or Spotify for long-term convenience. .

First Things
ethics
A journalist on the ‘terrible privilege’ of bearing witness
A journalist on the ‘terrible privilege’ of bearing witness

Patricia Evangelista is an investigative journalist for the Filipino news website Rappler. She is the author of Some People Need Killing (2023), a memoir about her time reporting on the so-called war on drugs in the Philippines. The former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte was arrested and transferred to the International Criminal Court in The Hague in the Netherlands, where he faces charges of crimes against humanity.

Aeon | a world of ideas
culture
2026 Operation Santa Claus applicants seek long-term change, not ‘quick fixes’
2026 Operation Santa Claus applicants seek long-term change, not ‘quick fixes’

Operation Santa Claus received 102 funding applications by its June 10 deadline. This year's applicants are focusing on three main areas: poverty, health and well-being, and inclusivity. Many of the proposals aim to help the working poor. They also seek to help migrant domestic workers, refugees and asylum seekers struggling with inadequate welfare while legally restricted from working. Some initiatives aim to provide accessible healthcare.

News - South China Morning Post
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First Things
First Things

The asters bloom amid late-summer heat, low-lying stars that will not linger long and sprays beneath the year’s retreat. The flame and smoke now rising through the air smothers what had been a peaceful street, where voice had joined with voice in morning prayer.

First Things
ethics
Nolan Wells' death sparks protests, calls for independent investigation
Nolan Wells' death sparks protests, calls for independent investigation

Pakistan PM announces U.S.-Iran peace deal will be signed in Switzerland on Friday. Robert De Niro joins No Kings rally in NYC as nationwide protests surge across 3,000+ locations. Billy Porter on “No Kings” protest at Kennedy Center: Trump cultural changes spark backlash. Jesse Jackson Jr. remembers his father.

MSNBC News - Breaking News and News Today | Latest News
corporate
Local Business Leaders Unite to Invest in the Next Generation Through SUNY Orange Scholarship
Local Business Leaders Unite to Invest in the Next Generation Through SUNY Orange Scholarship

SUNY Orange Foundation awarded more than $500,000 in scholarships to 275 students in the past academic year. Barbara Martinez, founder of HV Business Link, started a scholarship for business students with former SUNY Orange foundation CEO Dawn Ansbro. Local entrepreneurs raised $3,000 to establish the scholarship.

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