Friday, 10 December 2021

The Butcher of Havana

How a drifter from Milwaukee became the chief executioner of the Cuban Revolution—and a test case for U.S. civil rights.




The Impossible Politics of Johnny Cash

He was beloved by Americans who could agree on little else. Was he too eager to please?



Treason of the Intellectuals

The French thinker Julien Benda made a high-minded case for the moral transcendence of the truth. The flaws in his argument show why speaking truth to power is a fraught endeavor.



Lawless Loggers

Across the mountainous peaks of Victoria’s central highlands, alpine and mountain ash trees stretch as far as the eye can see.



A Letter From Quarantine

‘A person in my state of health should not have such miseries to bear.’



Islamic Infiltration of Europe

Top German news anchor supports Hamas, demands ‘Down with USA!’ There are others



Sherlock Holmes Plays The White Man

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s many passions included a view of Empire that would today be regarded as racist.



Heroin dogs of Kabul

Homeless Afghan men giving Class A drugs to stray mutts so that they stick with them to keep them warm during winter.



Torture by Planning

To understand how Vancouver uses and abuses public input on major developments, look at this site.



China Seeks First Military Base on Africa’s Atlantic Coast

Alarmed officials at the White House and Pentagon urge Equatorial Guinea to rebuff Beijing’s overtures.