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Vol. 40, No. 7
By the Numbers: Highly subscribed
By the Numbers: Highly subscribed

Americans pay hundreds of dollars each year for set-it-and-forget-it subscription services

Departures: <em>M*A*S*H</em> star dead at 87
Departures: M*A*S*H star dead at 87

Loretta Swit earned Emmy Awards as the Korean War comedy’s “Hot Lips” Houlihan

Three CEOs in the Senate
Three CEOs in the Senate

WASHINGTON MEMO | Freshman senators with business backgrounds grapple with Washington inertia

Human Race: From prison to appointee
Human Race: From prison to appointee

New Bureau of Prisons deputy director has insider experience

Global Briefs: Populist party scuttles Dutch government
Global Briefs: Populist party scuttles Dutch government

Party for Freedom withdraws from governing coalition after standoff over immigration

U.S. Briefs: Tulsa kicks off reparations for 1921 race massacre
U.S. Briefs: Tulsa kicks off reparations for 1921 race massacre

$100 million private trust will provide housing and homeowners benefits

Backgrounder: Are white South Africans dying by genocide?
Backgrounder: Are white South Africans dying by genocide?

Officials in South Africa deny any ethnic cleansing, but advocates say white farmers face heightened dangers there

Quotables
Quotables

“I’m 5 foot 9, and I’ve got a reasonable stride, [it was] a good three-and-a-bit paces.”

Quick Takes: Side yard parking
Quick Takes: Side yard parking

Man sleeps through commotion as massive ship runs aground a few feet from his bedroom

Q&A: Making government work
Q&A: Making government work

THE FORUM | Longtime government efficiency advocate Philip K. Howard would like a word with DOGE

Misery upon misery
Misery upon misery

IN THE NEWS | Warring generals tear Sudan apart in their battle for control