From @WSJopinion: The Knicks bring long-overdue joy to New York. Trump and Mamdani will be rooting for the same team on Monday night, writes @Faithika.
https://t.co/KwvvYUCqpK
‘Patrizia’s of Williamsburg, a family-style Italian restaurant in Brooklyn, has a special called Jalen Brunson Rigatoni—pasta dyed with organic blueberry extract and an orange-colored cream sauce.’ @Faithika@wsjopinion https://t.co/oZ1a46XrLh
“New York hasn’t seen this level of basketball fandom since the 2012 days of #Linsanity, when guard @JLin7 suddenly started scoring baskets for the @NYKnicks at an unfathomable rate. What’s going on now in #NewYork is beyond that.” @Faithika@Wsjopinion https://t.co/6fIE0bP8Vh
Trump’s Republicans reap voter discontent in Iowa. Farmers are paying the price for inflation, high interest rates, and U.S. and retaliatory tariffs, writes @Faithika
https://t.co/iBOZYuZlV6
Mitchell Robinson is expected to be available for the Knicks in Game 1 against the Spurs after fully participating in practice Tuesday following right hand surgery, sources tell @ShamsCharania
“On birthdays, we celebrate that we are here, not that we are perfect but that we are alive.”
Remembering the Spirit of 1976 by @EditorSkinner
https://t.co/SaMX3JDqFf via @WSJFreeEx
When it comes to fashion, conservatism’s rebellious era can’t last forever, and the right should think about how it wants America to look in the years to come, writes @Faithika
https://t.co/uRqRkLB908
From @WSJFreeEx: @heymiller on what the new “Animal Farm” gets wrong; @jackbutler4815 on how “Slow Horses” moves so fast; and @Faithika on why the right needs better fashion. Plus: @matthennessey pays tribute to John Sterling.
https://t.co/tHIqhPbGDO
Today: @heymiller on what the new “Animal Farm” gets wrong; @jackbutler4815 on how “Slow Horses” moves so fast; and @Faithika on why the right needs better fashion. Plus: @matthennessey pays tribute to John Sterling.
https://t.co/r1moCU8Xi4
My latest:
Women across the country claim their boyfriends forced or deceived them into taking the abortion drug.
Mifepristone as a Tool of Coercion by @sierradmcclain
https://t.co/q3R6JQl4UE via @WSJopinion
The head of New York’s leading free-market think tank is, like the mayor, a young Muslim man of South Asian heritage, @tunkuv interviews @reihan
https://t.co/yrzAbFdOkQ
The comparison to Lincoln may seem immodest, but Trump stood with presidential stature on Saturday. We should all be relieved he survived the attack, writes @Faithika
https://t.co/VyWDDMrSL9
Bourdain treated food as lived human experience. Sitting at someone’s table means stepping into his world and recognizing dignity in everyday life. He pushed back hard against elitism, abstraction and sanitized culinary narratives, writes @Faithika
https://t.co/VTqhsZoiQm
'According to a McDonald’s representative, the monument was erected in 2020 (the 50th anniversary of the Quarter Pounder) because Rapid City was selected for “having the most Quarter Pounder with Cheese fans per capita.”' @Faithika@WSJopinion https://t.co/h5Z8mGz0Z0
"Here’s the hard-to-digest gastronomical fact: A McDonald’s cheeseburger is a better deal today than it was in 1948."
@Faithika: In Defense of the McDonald’s Cheeseburger https://t.co/M6xOLC4SoD via @WSJopinion