7 Must-Read Books That Will Captivate You

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On this Presidents' Day, explore tales covering misconceptions surrounding Tulsi Gabbard, the subtle behaviors shaping your daily existence, the scarcity of desirable marriage prospects in America, and additional topics.

What People Misunderstand About Tulsi Gabbard

Apart from sheer determination, a single consistent theme stands out amidst the twists and turns of a meandering political journey.

By Elaine Godfrey

How Hitler Disassembled a Democracy in 53 Days

He employed the Constitution to dismantle the Constitution.

By Timothy W. Ryback

Growing Up Murdoch

James Murdoch discusses psychological tactics, brotherly competition, and the battle for their familial media conglomerate.

By McKay Coppins

History Will Condemn the Complicit

Why have Republican leaders strayed from their values to back an unethical and hazardous president? From 2020 )

By Anne Applebaum

unseen habits are steering your life

The study of habits shows that they can remain concealed from us and resistant to our wishes.

By Shayla Love

America’s ‘Marriage Material’ Shortage

Significantly fewer adults are getting married or cohabiting compared to the past.

By Derek Thompson

Five Titles Providing Mental Stimulation for Book Lovers

Each title works out a distinct type of reading skill, allowing you to pick the one that challenges you the most.

By Ilana Masad

From the Archives

In 1895, the future 26th president of the United States provided an evaluation of the patronage system And advocated for an impartial and thoroughly examined civil service system. "A government cannot survive indefinitely when run through a patronage system," as Theodore Roosevelt stated. "Should this kind of corruption be allowed and promoted, it will undoubtedly pave the way for additional corrupt practices."

Culture Break

Watch. Can anything satisfy the guests of The White Lotus In the latest season (now available on Max), the wealthy travelers crave even more experiences, as Hannah Giorgis points out.

Read. Imani Perry’s latest book, Black in Blues examines the overlaps between the colors blue and black experiences .

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