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Commentaries
Jim Gaffigan on the "disturbing" store that fulfills all of your M&M needs
The comedian is horrified to discover that a global chain of M&M's World stores exists, making it even easier for us to buy candies you can buy anywhere
Reclining airline seats: Brace for impact!
Contributor Luke Burbank calls for a movement in response to a travel headache (or knee-ache)
David Edelstein's movie picks for July 4th week
With summer here, our film critic checks out the pictures big and small for thrills, scares, and an uplifting breather from reality
Jim Gaffigan on that other Jim Gaffigan
The comedian and "Sunday Morning" contributor faces the reality of identity theft
Roger Rosenblatt on why the family separation crisis touches us all
The author says the Trump admin's policy raised the nation's temperature more steeply than other issues because it reduced innocent children to crying in the dark
Carl Hiaasen's pep talk for grads: Assume the worst
The novelist shares some unconventional lessons about life this commencement season
Miss America covers up
Faith Salie on the latest news that the annual beauty pageant will no longer feature a swimsuit competition
Jim Gaffigan on why he doesn't care about the Triple Crown
As Justify heads into the final jewel of racing's most celebrated event, "Sunday Morning" contributor explains that horses don't care about winning races
Arne Duncan: It's time to change the game on gun violence
Former Education Secretary backs school boycott to protest Congressional inaction in the face of mass shootings
Philip Roth: An appreciation by Bill Flanagan
Says the fury that animated much of the novelist's best writing was not apparent in the writer
Faith Salie on the great Laurel vs. Yanny debate
The aural war that has divided a nation allowed us, refreshingly, to wholeheartedly disagree with one another with passion and humor
"Fairy tale" wedding? Bah, humbug!
Sunday Telegraph columnist Zoe Strimpel says, despite the insanity surrounding the royal nuptials, the classic love story has never felt further away for more people
America and England, separated by a common language
Faith Salie on British English vs. American English
Daryn Kagan's Mother's Day card to her daughter's first mother
The broadcast journalist talks about raising a young girl brought into the world by a woman who didn't live to see her grow up
On the end of Bill Cosby
Nancy Giles on witnessing the death of an image, of the Bill Cosby she thought she knew, following his conviction on sexual assault charges
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