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Paid article THE SCRAPBOOK
THE SCRAPBOOK The Fauna of D.C. The Snowy Owl (Bubo scandiacus), as its name would suggest, is a longtime denizen of the frozen north, customarily ranging in the polar regions, upper Canada,...
Paid article CASUAL
CASUAL Hold the Gluten Men, it is said, do not like to go to doctors. Clearly I qualify here. I have long considered myself a Christian Scientist, minus the Christian part. A realist in my...
Paid article EDITORIALS
EDITORIALS The Wages of Immigration Last month, the House Repub lican leadership released its guiding principles on immigration reform. While mostly boilerplate, the document suggests that the...
Paid article A MISLEADING COLD WAR ANALOGY
ABRAMS, ELLIOTT
Articles A Misleading Cold War Analogy Don’t count on containing Iran. BY ELLIOTT ABRAMS Jerusalem The Israeli debate over Iran’s nuclear program is, perhaps oddly, not yet heated. For...
Paid article FALLING DOWN ON THE JOB
WHELAN, EDWARD
Falling Down on the Job State AGs shirk their duty to defend state laws. BY EDWARD WHELAN Last month, just 12 days after taking offi ce as Virginia’s attorney general, Mark Herring...
Paid article THE MORE, NOT THE MERRIER
WARREN, MICHAEL
The More, Not the Merrier Five Republicans vie for the open Senate seat in Georgia. BY MICHAEL WARREN Let’s be clear. Cut through the spin. Get right down to it. In the Republican Senate...
Paid article NO SHOVING
Schachter, Abby W.
No Shoving It’s not a nudge when it comes from Washington. BY ABBY W. SCHACHTER Cass Sunstein had to be the happiest academic in America following President Obama’s recent State of the Union...
Paid article THE RIGHT IDEAS . . .
JACOBY, TAMAR
The Right Ideas . . . For fi ghting poverty. BY TAMAR JACOBY Chalk it up to the polarized times we live in—another sign of just how bad things have gotten. The past few weeks have seen a...
Paid article THE FED AND INEQUALITY
Wolf, Charles
The Fed and Inequality Zero interest rates have side effects. BY CHARLES WOLF Income inequality in the United States has been increasing for a generation. The share of pretax income received...
Paid article AN OBAMACARE REPORT CARD
Conover, Christopher
Features An Obamacare Report Card The grades are bad so far—and likely to get worse BY CHRISTOPHER CONOVER Perhaps the most unpleasant aspect of my otherwise quite enjoyable job as a...
Paid article GOD HELP US
MUNSON, ZACK
God Help Us Marianne Williamson’s campaign to save America’s soul, starting with California’s 33rd Congressional District BY ZACK MUNSON Los Angeles In case you were wondering, things in...
Paid article THE PICTURE OF AMERICA
SCHULMAN, SAM
Books & Arts The Picture of America To see ourselves as others see us, diplomatically. BY SAM SCHULMAN Martha Bayles, one of the great unsung critics of the baby boom generation, has written a...
Paid article THE CONNOISSEUR
GARDNER, JAMES
B&A The Connoisseur Bernard Berenson and the appreciation of art. BY JAMES GARDNER Like certain wines that lose their fl avor beyond the region in which they were produced, Bernard...
Paid article MR. FIRST AMENDMENT
Schoenfeld, Gabriel
B&A Mr. First Amendment Congress shall make no law abridging Floyd Abrams’s brief. BY GABRIEL SCHOENFELD What are we to make of Floyd Abrams? For more than fi ve decades he has been toiling...
Paid article DANCE TO EXCESS
Dalfonzo, Gina
B&A Dance to Excess Bob Fosse, demon choreographer. BY GINA DALFONZO There’s an anecdote here that perfectly captures the choreographerdirector Bob Fosse (1927-1987). At the end of the...
Paid article FALLEN IDOL
PODHORETZ, JOHN
B&A Fallen Idol Woody Allen and the culture of celebrity. BY JOHN PODHORETZ Successful entertainers are often awful people. If you put fame, wealth, and narcissism in a blender, the resulting...
Paid article PARODY
PARODY “Hillary Clinton called the Benghazi terror attack the ‘biggest regret’ of her tenure as secretary of state on Monday, a message she’s expected to emphasize, as she ponders a 2016 White...
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