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Subject The seven best films of 2024 so far
Date July 8, 2024 3:30 PM
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July 08, 2024

[The seven best films of 2024 so far]
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THE SEVEN BEST FILMS OF 2024 SO FAR
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It’s been a tough year for Hollywood. Hit by the aftershocks of the
writers strike and the pandemic-accelerated shift toward streaming,
box office revenues through June were down 19% from last year.
Cinephiles usually care little about ticket sales, but the
industry’s woes do have tangible effects on the moviegoing
experience. Cinema is meant to […]

[Israel helped avert a famine in Gaza but gets no credit]
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ISRAEL HELPED AVERT A FAMINE IN GAZA BUT GETS NO CREDIT
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This is the headline you never saw: “Famine averted in Gaza; Israel
and UN facilitate surge of humanitarian aid.” The news is true,
anchored in data collected by the leading global authority on food
shortages. But the media told a different story, with a typical
headline declaring, “Half a million in Gaza face starvation, report
says.” One might […]

[Ethnic cleansing cannot be the price for lasting
Armenia-Azerbaijan peace]
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ETHNIC CLEANSING CANNOT BE THE PRICE FOR LASTING ARMENIA-AZERBAIJAN
PEACE
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It has been less than a year since Azerbaijani forces poured into
Nagorno-Karabakh, an ancient Armenian province that Joseph Stalin
transferred to Azerbaijan as he gerrymandered the Caucasus.
Nagorno-Karabakh is historically significant for two reasons: First,
it is the traditional heartland of Armenia, the first country on Earth
to embrace Christianity as its official religion. […]

[American natural gas is a win for climate, economy, and security]
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AMERICAN NATURAL GAS IS A WIN FOR CLIMATE, ECONOMY, AND SECURITY
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In a win for both American energy and climate policy, a federal court
this week blocked the Biden administration’s pause on new permits
for liquefied natural gas exports. It’s clear that unleashing
cleaner, abundant energy, produced in the United States, will support
global emissions reduction efforts while increasing energy security
for us and our allies. Reversing President […]

[Republicans should see the demise of the Tories as a warning]
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REPUBLICANS SHOULD SEE THE DEMISE OF THE TORIES AS A WARNING
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When the Conservative Party of the United Kingdom won a landslide
majority in the 2019 general election, it did so with a simple message
of “Get Brexit Done,” which earned the party seats in traditional
Labour Party strongholds. These seats were dubbed the “red wall”
and voted to leave the European Union in 2016 but […]

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Amendment rights]
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CHEVRON REVERSAL COULD HELP THIS RADIO HOST DEFEND HIS FIRST
AMENDMENT RIGHTS
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A radio host and entrepreneur now has a better chance of defeating the
administrative state thanks to the Supreme Court’s reversal of
the Chevron U.S.A., Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council,
Inc. deference in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo. The
reversal will make it harder for federal regulators to take vague
statutes and expand them to fit their agenda. Barry Sturner […]

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