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America Endures

We’re capable of recovering what is best in us.
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Keep the Faith

It’s been a tough month. The mounting toll of the war in Ukraine, the murders in , the Supreme Court’s disturbing decisions—there hasn’t been a lot of great news. Boris Johnson , I suppose, counts; so does . But even before I began to write this, we learned, assassinated during a political rally. If you feel like the world is spinning out of control, you’re not alone.

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