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Giorgia Meloni’s American reckoning
With its low defense spending and trade surplus with America, Italy was always bound to clash with Trump. Their spat can now help Meloni's re-election hopes.
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The Gas Station Attendant Is a Poetic Take on Love and Class
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· Jul 6, 2026
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Christian Headlines
· Jul 7, 2026
Is ‘Young Washington’ Historically Accurate?
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· Jul 4, 2026
As the US turns 250, young Asian-Americans weigh identity and China
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The Daily Wire
· Jul 10, 2026
Why Tony Soprano Would Be Furious Right Now
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