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"The Blue Age" in bookstores now. Starred review, Kirkus: "Outstanding." Suitably quirky All Predictions Wrong now at Substack. TMQ has returned in same place.

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Stewart Mandel (@slmandel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Give the NFL HOF voters this: They managed to transform Bill Belichick overnight from object of mockery over UNC/Jordon Hudson to sympathetic figure who has the entire Internet outraged on his behalf.

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Letchworth is among the most stunning wild nature locations in the USA -- and it's driving distance from NYC Philly Boston Cleveland. Go. (though, in summer)

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Reduction of global nuclear bomb stockpile is #1 positive story of this generation – and end of the treaties ought to be #1 story in world right now nytimes.com/2026/02/05/us/…

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That Jesus guy: "Whenever you pray, do not be like the hypocrites, for they love to stand and pray in the synagogues and at the street corners, so that they may be seen by others. Truly I tell you, they have received their reward."

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Ray Bradbury didn't write Fahrenheit 451 in an office. He wrote it in the basement of a library—on a coin-operated typewriter that cost 10 cents every 30 minutes. He was 33. Broke. Newly married. And desperate for quiet. So he fed in coins and typed fast. In 9 days, he finished

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The annual Gregg Easterbrook farewell to football appears in today's newsletter. TMQ has been one of the best parts of every season for a quarter of a century (save for a few years on hiatus). And now my son reads it, as well.

The annual <a href="/EasterbrookG/">Gregg Easterbrook</a> farewell to football appears in today's newsletter. TMQ has been one of the best parts of every season for a quarter of a century (save for a few years on hiatus). And now my son reads it, as well.