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becoming a matutinal rite as inevitable as coffee and orange juice. When the New York World—famous for its liberalism and the wit of its columnists—had ceased publication in February, 1931, Lippmann, its editor, had gone over to the Herald Tribune and to sudden national fame. Clear, cool, and orderly in his thinking, he seemed to be able to reduce
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After two decades in Congress, Curt Weldon was poised to take the powerful helm of the House Armed Services Committee. But just as he reached the peak of his political career, everything unraveled. His crime? Publicly questioning the official narrative of the 9/11 Commission Report.
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