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Paid articleThe Scrapbook
China’s Creepy New Form of Oppression China’s Communist government is rolling out a plan to assign everyone in the country “citizenship scores.” According to the ACLU, “China appears to be...
Paid articleCasual
CITA; Stelzer, Irwin
Praising Arizona We never thought we would find ourselves stocking a pantry in Arizona. But now that Phoenix is our winter base, there we were, on line at the deli counter of a supermarket...
Paid articleEditorials
SMITH, IRWIN M. STELZER, WILLIAM KRISTOL, and LEE
EDITORIALS Looks Like a Good Deal There are times when economics is secondary to other policy considerations—not irrelevant, but secondary. Last week, when 12 nations on the Pacifi c Rim fi...
Paid articleDrip, Drip, Drip
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
Drip, Drip, Drip Congress’s Benghazi investigation has been slandered. BY STEPHEN F. HAYES There was never any doubt that Democrats in Washington would launch an aggressive campaign to...
Paid articleHillary's Spymaster
HEMINGWAY, MARK
Hillary’s Spymaster Add to her private email server a private intelligence network. BY MARK HEMINGWAY Hillary Clinton is running her fi rst national television commerical, and amidst a...
Paid articleEqual Opportunity Terrorism
Shea, Nina; Ispahani, Farahnaz
Equal Opportunity Terrorism The Islamic State’s female offi cials. BY NINA SHEA & FARAHNAZ ISPAHANI On September 29, the State Department added British citizen Sally Jones to its list of...
Paid articleThe Claws Are Out
NORMAN, GEOFFREY
The Claws Are Out When government bureaucrats attack. BY GEOFFREY NORMAN I t has long been good sport to make fun of the government. Ronald Reagan did it with a fi ne, almost deft touch. “The...
Paid articleMaking It All Up
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Making It All Up The behavioral sciences scandal BY ANDREW FERGUSON One morning in August, the social science reporter for National Public Radio, a man named Shankar Vedantam, sounded a...
Paid articleA Failing Grade
LEAF, JONATHAN
A Failing Grade Hillary Clinton’s Arkansas education record BY JONATHAN LEAF For Republican presidential candidates planning to run against Hillary Clinton, the critique of her record these...
Paid articleWay of Illustration
MULLARKEY, MAUREEN
Way of Illustration The art of writing about art. BY MAUREEN MULLARKEY The British painter Howard Hodgkin came to the Frick Collection some years ago to lecture. After pained attempts to...
Paid articleWho's Sorry Now?
BecK, Stefan
B&A Who’s Sorry Now? In the wrong hands, ‘shaming’ can lead to coercion. BY STEFAN BECK W hen Jennifer Jacquet, an assistant professor in the department of environmental studies at New York...
Paid articleHistory Meets Dogma
NAGORSKI, ANDREW
B&A History Meets Dogma One way of putting the Holocaust in perspective. BY ANDREW NAGORSKI Timothy Snyder’s Bloodlands: Europe Between Hitler and Stalin was both critically acclaimed and fi...
Paid articleHonest Acceptance
BREWBAKER, WILL
B&A Honest Acceptance A poet who contends with the world as it is. BY WILL BREWBAKER Nick Flynn writes in defi ance of despair, and the poet’s fourth collection is as emotionally fraught as...
Paid articleWag on the Air
BRANTINGHAM, PHILIP
B&A Wag on the Air Fred Allen and the invention of modern comedy. BY PHILIP BRANTINGHAM ‘Mister AL-len!” was the screechy cry of Portland Hoffa, announcing the entrance of Fred Allen on his...
Paid articleLost and Found
PODHORETZ, JOHN
B&A Lost and Found Unexpected bliss from interplanetary angst. BY JOHN PODHORETZ When was the last time a movie was just, you know, lovable? Guardians of the Galaxy, maybe—all the more so...
Paid articleBill erects Hillary 2016's internship program
“They’d kept him off the trail for months, but Hillary Rodham Clinton’s campaign is fi nally deploying former President Bill Clinton, accepting the political risks he brings as worthy tradeoff...
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