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Paid article The Scrapbook
THE SCRAPBOOK Gaines and Losses Chip and Joanna Gaines are at the height of their popularity. They host the well-liked remodeling show Fixer Upper on HGTV, have a bestselling book, and recently...
Paid article Casual
LAST, JONATHAN V.
CASUAL Do You See What I See? Growing up in mitte middle-class New Jersey, I spent much of my adolescence riddled with an unbecoming status anxiety. I was forever worried that not having the right...
Paid article Governing Matters Most
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
EDITORIAL the weekly Standard Governing Matters Most We shall not shock anyone, we shall merely expose ourselves to good-natured or at any rate harmless ridicule, if we acknowledge that we were...
Paid article Trump's Chumps Andrew
Ferguson
Trump’s Chumps The Fourth Estate, but last in the hearts of their countrymen. by Andrew Ferguson Among the many offenses that modern architecture has committed against Pennsylvania Avenue in...
Paid article Cozying Up to the Dictator
BARNES, FRED
Cozying Up to the Dictator Jesse Jackson’s trip to Havana. by Fred Barnes A certain type of American always got along well with Fidel Castro. Jesse Jackson was exactly that type—left-wing,...
Paid article The Verdict on Castro
SMITH, LEE
The Verdict on Castro Reinaldo Arenas deserves the last word. by Lee Smith Upon the death of Fidel Castro last month, President Obama remarked, “History will record and judge the enormous impact...
Paid article The Fix Was In
NORMAN, GEOFFREY
The Fix Was In How else account for why I lost? by Geoffrey Norman You have to figure out, after a tough loss, how you are going to handle it. It has to hurt, but it is probably better if you...
Paid article Shall We Gather at the River
Mundahl, Erin
Shall We Gather at the River? The cultural contradictions of the anti-pipeline camp. by Erin Mundahl Cannon Ball, N.D. Driving near the Sacred Stone protest camp—ground zero of the effort to stop...
Paid article The Regulators' Bad Day in Court
Schachter, Abby W.
The Regulators’ Bad Day in Court A rebuke to the Consumer Product Safety Commission. by Abby W. Schächter £ np here’s a massive problem I with their logic,” Shihan A- Qu told an audience, two...
Paid article History Will Not Absolve Him
ABRAMS, ELLIOTT
History Will Not Absolve Him Fidel Castro, 1926-2016 By Elliott Abrams In 1953, a young Fidel Castro was tried for his armed attack on the Moneada military barracks in Santiago de Cuba during the...
Paid article Apathy in the Executive
ALEXANDER, GERARD; levin, yuval
Apathy in the Executive Opportunity or problem? By Gerard Alexander & Yuval Levin On the night in November 2010 that a wave of protest enabled Republicans to capture an additional 63 seats in...
Paid article Whose Convenience?
marLowe, ann
Whose Convenience? The murky world of bottom-feeding shipping registries By Ann Marlowe Hurd’s Bank, July 2015 Sixteen miles out to sea from Valletta, Malta, safely into international waters,...
Paid article A Rage to Write
Epstein, Joseph
Books ^Arts A Rage to Write John O’Hara, social chronicler. by Joseph Epstein John O’Hara was wont to complain publicly about the state of his reputation, thereby joining the majority of writers,...
Paid article The Spirit of '45
Miller, Stephen
B A The Spirit of ’45 How Scotland’s defeat made Great Britain a world power. BY Stephen Miller In its Great Battles series, Oxford University Press has published studies of Waterloo, Gallipoli,...
Paid article Mind the Gap
Ehrenfeld, Temma
B A Mind the Gap Philosophers at the intersection of brain and spirit. by Temma Ehrenfeld French and German do not have words that correspond exactly with the English noun “mind,” which...
Paid article Funny It's Not
QUEENAN, JOE
B A Funny It’s Not The lost art of writing about something that doesn’t offend somebody. by Joe Queenan In preparation for an interview with Dustin Hoffman that never happened, I went to see Kung...
Paid article Warren and Howard
PODHORETZ, JOHN
B A Warren and Howard And you thought the Spruce Goose was an oversized disaster. by John Podhoretz It’s hard to make a bad Howard Hughes movie, but Warren Beatty has pulled it off with Rules...
Paid article Parody
¡°At this time of Fidel Castro¡¯s passing, we extend a hand of friendship to the PARODY Cuban people. We know that this moment fills Cubans¡ªin Cuba and in the rnliwl/ ¡ö United States¡ªwith...
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