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Dec 10, 2024 |
newsini.com | Edward Linsmier |Caroline Calloway |Luigi Mangione
Controversial online personality Caroline Calloway seems to be stirring the pot yet again — appearing to claim she once once slept with the suspected UnitedHealthcare CEO assassin, Luigi Mangione.
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Dec 5, 2024 |
interviewmagazine.com | Caroline Calloway |Jake Nevins
This past summer, America found its new sweetheart, though she’s a bit more spice than sugar.
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Dec 5, 2024 |
flipboard.com | Caroline Calloway
6 hours agoYes, she found a place for every item. We all saw it break the internet last year: rumors of a legendary 157-piece Le Creuset set from Costco that cost a jaw-dropping $4,499.99 but was nowhere to be seen. We very nearly didn’t even believe it existed — that is, until we saw it, pallet and all, on a …
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Oct 18, 2024 |
thespectator.com | Rod Liddle |Charles Lipson |Alexander Larman |Caroline Calloway
Are homosexuals and transgendered people more at risk from natural disasters than the rest of the population? I dare say there is a robust tranche of right-of-center opinion which holds that they are indeed more at risk and that by and large this is a very good thing. Natural disasters are sometimes called “acts of God” and those of a deeply conservative disposition may be inclined to see them as a punishment from the Almighty for grave transgressions of a sexual or gender nature.
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Oct 14, 2024 |
thespectator.com | Freddy Gray |Limor Simhony Philpott |Jawad Iqbal |Caroline Calloway
As Hurricane Milton battered Florida last week, Kamala Harris did her best to look and sound presidential. The vice president hosted a live broadcast with the leadership of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. She then called into CNN, live, to reassure Americans that her administration was tackling the crisis. The message was meant to be clear: she’s got this. Alas, Joe Biden also wanted to show that he’s in charge and that muddled matters.
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Oct 11, 2024 |
thespectator.com | Lionel Shriver |Damian Reilly |Ross Anderson |Caroline Calloway
Spectator TV viewers may recall that in last week’s Americano podcast, Freddy Gray interviewed the University of Pennsylvania law professor Amy Wax, whose wrist had just been smartly rapped by the administration for her unfashionable generalizations about race and sex. While Professor Wax spoke ably on her own behalf, Amy, as I know her, has been a friend of mine for several years.
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Oct 11, 2024 |
thespectator.com | Damian Reilly |Ross Anderson |Caroline Calloway |Graham Watts
In the pantheon of all-time tennis hunks, Rafael Nadal sits at the apex. The hunkiest ever to do it. In his prime, which remarkably lasted close to two decades, he seemed to conceal within the archetypal Mediterranean love god physique a kind of tennis supercomputer, capable almost always of finding impossible-seeming angles from which to smash winners. Adonis with a magic racket, in other words. He was thrilling to watch. This status, hunkmeister-in-chief, was apparently not lost on the Spaniard.
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Oct 11, 2024 |
thespectator.com | Ross Anderson |Damian Reilly |Caroline Calloway |Ian Williams
Each year, more than 40,000 people die in car accidents — and most of them are caused by user error. Set aside drunk driving and texting and live-streaming while driving a McLaren in the rain; even in normal conditions, humans are just not, fundamentally, great drivers. So imagine a future without that; where death by car accident is a freak occurrence and driving is handled by expert computers instead.
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Oct 11, 2024 |
thespectator.com | Caroline Calloway |Ian Birrell |Dave Seminara |Philip Patrick
I promise I’ll get to the hurricane stuff, but first I just want to take a moment to appreciate how rare it is that I’m even writing this — and how special it is that we can gather together like this inside my sentences, in The Spectator, a place that is famously way more boring and more well-respected than my social media or my books.
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Jan 23, 2024 |
thespectator.com | Jesse Singal |Cat Castellanos |Mary Wakefield |Caroline Calloway
Between the deranged cancellations still roiling online life the Muskification of Twitter, and the undead nature of the Donald Trump-attention economy, there is no shortage of legitimate matters to depress someone like me who cohosts a podcast about internet bullshit. And yet for some reason, I’m fixated on an insignificant issue: LOLflation.