Tara Westover's Passage to India
Briefly

The article covers a range of topics, including an essay by Tara Westover reflecting on estrangement from her mother and seeking familial connections. It also discusses political tensions involving Trump’s potential defiance of legal rulings, J.D. Vance's clash with the Catholic Church over immigration, and scrutiny on Lori Chavez-DeRemer's commitment to labor rights amid her nomination for Labor Department lead. These stories highlight both personal and societal conflicts, underscoring themes of authority, family, and worker rights.
I was estranged from my own mother, so a friend tried to lend me his.
What happens if Trump defies the courts? ... what makes this moment so dangerous.
The Vice-President, a high-profile convert to Catholicism, finds himself publicly at odds with the Pope himself.
She may look good on paper, but that might be switched around once she gets her marching orders.
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