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Article At Summer’s End Some books are best read in fall, after the smell of salty air and sunscreen has returned to memory, and as you find yourself wondering where exactly summer went. By Burke Nixon September 15, 2022 Books Nonfiction
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Article Why Ukraine Matters Putin is waiting for the citizens of Western countries to lose interest in aiding Ukraine. We must make sure that they don’t. By Michael C. Kimmage September 14, 2022 Ukraine Foreign Affairs War and Peace
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