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Madeline Fry Schultz

Madeline Fry Schultz

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Miami breaks up with Spring Break

08.03.2024 2

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VA rejects memo requesting removal of iconic V-J Day in Times Square photo

05.03.2024 4

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Abbott Elementary’s nonbinary nonsense

05.03.2024 6

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Haley heads for another loss

27.02.2024 3

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Madame Web: The ‘psychological thriller’ that wasn’t

27.02.2024 4

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Who’s afraid of Taylor Swift?

02.02.2024 10

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This Barbie isn’t an Oscar winner. But Ken might be

26.01.2024 2

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Free Mickey

Despite its best efforts, Disney has lost the rights to Mickey Mouse — vintage Mickey, that is. The mouse’s first iteration, which appeared in the...

05.01.2024 4

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Comedy’s old guard

The death of comedy has been greatly exaggerated. For proof, look no further than two recent Netflix specials, one by Ricky Gervais and the other by...

03.01.2024 2

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Nothing makes Democrats more angry than the popularity of Chick-fil-A

There is nothing more endlessly frustrating to Democratic lawmakers and activists than the startling popularity of Chick-fil-A. A leader in customer...

29.12.2023 3

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The cynicism of the Obamas’ Netflix film Leave the World Behind

When Voltaire wrote Candide, he intended to lampoon the idea that everything happens for the best. What he ended up with was a different mantra, one...

19.12.2023 5

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Woke books, broke publishers

Since the early aughts, book publishers’ profits have tanked . In raw numbers, they have remained almost exactly the same: U.S. book industry...

08.12.2023 6

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Francis Scott Key is canceled

Some middle school students are taught about Francis Scott Key, learning how he penned what would become the national anthem after watching the stars...

01.12.2023 5

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Wish is just a Disney commercial

It seems ironic that Disney would release a film as self-referential and bloated as Wish when it’s hemorrhaging money and tanking in popular...

30.11.2023 2

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Democrats: The economy is either great or Republicans’ fault

The economy is actually doing really well. Wait, no, it’s pretty bad, but that’s Republicans’ fault. Or maybe it’s not so bad after all?...

28.11.2023 2

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Money talks, and Disney doesn’t like what it says

Sometime far in the future, or maybe as soon as five years from now, parents will regale their children with tales of the ancient times, when the...

27.11.2023 30

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The end of panda diplomacy

If there’s anything Washingtonians love more than brunching and expanding the administrative state, it’s the giant pandas at the National Zoo. On...

10.11.2023 3

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College students: Everything is ‘violence’ except for literal violence

The past couple of weeks have very clearly exposed the systemic rot in higher education. After Hamas launched an attack on Israel that became the...

18.10.2023 20

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Israel war: Is Ron DeSantis the only one who cares about Americans in Israel?

While President Joe Biden dodges responsibility for apparently enabling Iran's role in Hamas's attack on Israel and clears his afternoon schedule for...

13.10.2023 2

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Don’t know slang? No worries, check the dictionary

Our country’s oldest dictionary, Merriam-Webster, added nearly 700 words to its lexicon last month, with words related to developing technology, the...

06.10.2023 2

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Shoplifting hurts mothers the most

In a direct attack on Starbucks and shopping-loving mothers across the United States, Target is closing nine of its retail stores. During pumpkin...

29.09.2023 6

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Republican debate: Why are moderators repeating Democratic talking points?

Among two other (easier to understand) moderators, Noticiero Univision anchor Ilia Calderon presided over the second Republican primary debate on Fox...

28.09.2023 2

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Surprised by Oxford is not so surprising — and that’s a good thing

As the leaves begin turning, it's time for a new British drama. It has been over a year since the latest Downton Abbey movie came out, and Call the...

27.09.2023 1

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PAW Patrol spinoff embraces LGBT propaganda for preschoolers

Et tu, PAW Patrol? Much to the distress of parents across the United States, it appears that even the PAW Patrol universe has gone woke. A recent...

22.09.2023 1

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The miserable marriage meme

Generation Z and millennials have an incredibly dour view of marriage if the internet is to be believed. The lead in Disney’s live-action Snow White...

22.09.2023 2

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The End of Woman author Carrie Gress isn’t falling for feminism

Carrie Gress thinks smashing the patriarchy has destroyed us. That’s the subhead of her new book, The End of Woman. When Gress set out to trace...

19.09.2023 2

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Slate writer realizes banned books are actually pretty graphic

According to Democrats, children’s fundamental rights to education and autonomy are being attacked as books are banned across the United States....

12.09.2023 5

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