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The movie I was afraid to see
Flanked by members of the cast of “The Voice of Hind Rajab,” director Kaouther Ben Hania holds a framed photo of the young girl from Gaza who is at the center of the movie. (LinkedIn via Ahmed Shihab-Eldin) By DAVID FRENCH I was afraid to see “The Voice of Hind Rajab.” I knew that the movie is based on the recordings of a 5-year-old Palestinian girl in the Gaza Strip, trapped in a car with the bodies of her family members, speaking with rescue workers. I knew that the girl —

The San Juan Daily Star
Dec 19, 20254 min read


Our petty, hollow, squalid ogre in chief
President Donald Trump delivers remarks on the economy at the Mount Airy Casino Resort in Mount Pocono, Pa., on Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2025. “We are led by the most loathsome human being ever to occupy the White House,” New York Times columnist Bret Stephens writes. (Doug Mills/The New York Times) By BRET STEPHENS Though I tend to think it’s usually a waste of space to devote a column to President Donald Trump’s personality — what more is there to say about the character of this pe

The San Juan Daily Star
Dec 18, 20254 min read


Fixing the Pentagon’s gilded fortress
A worker at Fincantieri Marinette Marine in Marinette, Wis., on Nov. 19, 2025. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD To understand why the United States is struggling to buy and field the weapons of the future, consider the trouble it had buying the most basic weapon of the past. In 2011 the Army decided to get its soldiers new pistols. The odyssey that followed included a 350-page list of technical specifications, years of testing and a protracted battle on Capitol Hill between competing g

The San Juan Daily Star
Dec 17, 20255 min read


Bondi Beach is what ‘globalize the intifada’ looks like
Emergency workers transport a person by stretcher from the scene of a mass shooting at Bondi Beach, in Sydney, on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025. At least 11 people were killed by gunmen who targeted a Jewish celebration there, in what Australian authorities called a terrorist attack. One of the shooters was also killed. (Matthew Abbott/The New York Times) By BRET STEPHENS There is a measure of comfort to be taken in the fact that Sunday’s terrorist attack at a Hanukkah event at Sydne

The San Juan Daily Star
Dec 16, 20253 min read


Trump isn’t interested in fighting a new Cold War. He wants a new civilizational war.
A picket fence near Oyster Bay in Long Island, New York, April 30, 2025. Trump isn’t interested in fighting a new cold war. he wants a new civilizational war. (Alex Kent/The New York Times) By THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN Every few years, I am reminded of one of my cardinal rules of journalism: Whenever you see elephants flying, don’t laugh, take notes. Because if you see elephants flying, something very different is going on that you don’t understand but you and your readers need to.

The San Juan Daily Star
Dec 15, 20254 min read


The resilience of religious doubt
Adoration of the Shepherds, by Matthias Stom, c. 1650 (Wikipedia) By ROSS DOUTHAT Charles Murray’s new book, “Taking Religion Seriously,” in which he elaborates his reasons for trading atheism for a heterodox form of Christian faith, is a bit of a curious reading experience for me. This year I published a book arguing that it should be possible to reason one’s way from skepticism to belief and trying to unspool some threads of argument that the doubter might follow across the

The San Juan Daily Star
Dec 12, 20255 min read


Europe, too, is worth fighting for
Soldiers climb aboard a Norwegian Coast Guard vessel during NATO exercises in Harstad Fjord, Northern Norway, March 13, 2025. The Trump administration’s latest national security strategy, released last week, “names many of the core problems while proposing the worst remedies,” New York Times columnist Bret Stephens writes. (Davide Monteleone/The New York Times) By BRET STEPHENS If Germany were invaded, just 38% of its citizens would be willing to fight for their country, acco

The San Juan Daily Star
Dec 11, 20254 min read


Sidestep politics and feed hungry kids
Share Our Strength, which began in the basement of a rowhouse on Capitol Hill, is now an intrinsic part of the fight against hunger across the United States. (Poan Pan/The New York Times) By MAUREEN DOWD Billy Shore always seemed too sweet to be in politics. I met him way back when pols and officials had the decency to creep away if they were caught doing something shameful. Shore was an aide to Gary Hart in the Senate and in his presidential campaigns in 1984 and 1988. Hart

The San Juan Daily Star
Dec 10, 20253 min read
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