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Paid article College for Convicts
THE SCRAPBOOK College for Convicts Washington wants more ex-cons—oops, we’re not sup-posed to use that term anymore—to go to college. Schools as varied as Columbia University, Arizona State, and...
Paid article The End of Times
CASUAL The End of Times I’ve never liked feeling stereotypical. Which is why I would like you to know that this story does not involve a vanilla latte. As bland, generic—dare I say, basic?— as my...
Paid article Editorials
EDITORIALS Cut the Thread “Trust me, he’s only hanging on by a thread.” “Patience, my friend, patience... we need just one more episode.” “My colleagues are close to the breakingpoint.” This is...
Paid article Jihadists Under Investigation
JOSCELYN, THOMAS
Jihadists Under Investigation Omar Mateen was not the first to slip through the FBI’s grasp. by Thomas Joscelyn The system was blinking red for months prior to the June 12 terrorist attack in...
Paid article Let's Talk About Something Else
BARNES, FRED
Let’s Talk About Something Else Obama’s aversion to discussing radical Islamists. by Fred Barnes After the 9/11 attacks, poli-ticians divided into two camps. The 9/12ers were the largest. They...
Paid article Down-Ballot Blues
Byrne, Dennis
Down-Ballot Blues Can Mark Kirk escape the Trump taint? by Dennis Byrne Distant newsrooms have sent word to Chicago that Repub-lican moderate Mark Kirk is dead meat in his bid to win a second term...
Paid article Listening to Victims
Sheley, Erin
Listening to Victims We’re right to do so. by Erin Sheley Brock Turner’s victim’s account of her experience of sexual assault on the Stanford campus is now justly famous. The statement, running to...
Paid article Pondering Harambe
SMITH, WESLEY J.
Pondering Harambe Do we really care more about animals than about people? by Wesley J. Smith The killing of Harambe the gorilla at the Cincinnati Zoo last month was an unfortunate necessity, a...
Paid article Our Voracious Executive Branch
DeMuth, Christopher Sr.
Our Voracious Executive Branch On the nature and causes of executive government By Christopher DeMuth Sr. American government has assumed a new form. The federal executive branch—the President,...
Paid article Under Russia's Shadow
BOOT, MAX
Under Russia’s Shadow The Baltic republics prepare for the worst By Max Boot Tallinn, Estonia In the 20th Century, few nations suffered as much as the Baltic republics—Estonia, Latvia, and...
Paid article Mountains Alive
NORMAN, GEOFFREY
CELEBRATING 100 YEARS OF THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE f SPONSORED BY XANTERRA & PRODUCED BY THE WEEKLY STANDARD mpunrainsWivE DBBSnEgsgpjSheCgnjjngntalWiVjgg At Glacier National Park By Geoffrey...
Paid article Expressions of Joy
GARDNER, JAMES
Books & Arts Expressions ofJoy The objects of the classical world, by way of Berlin. by James Gardner Few cultural experiences can match that moment when, for the first time, you approach the...
Paid article Slough Saga
marLowe, ann
B&A Slough Saga The world of Mick Herron is not your father’s MI5. by Ann Marlowe It makes sense that Mick Herron’s third novel about MI5 can be enjoyed without reading the others: Coming in at...
Paid article Philosopher and King
SWAIM, BARTON
B&A Philosopher and King Richard Nixon and his Pat—Moynihan, that is. by Barton Swaim Newiy elected presidents, their staffs flush with optimism and bursting with fresh ideas, some-times invite a...
Paid article Casinos Royale
Nelson, Michael
B&A Casinos Royale America is betting on gambling. by Michael Nelson In little more than a half-century, the United States has become a gambling nation. In 1963 a map of the country would have...
Paid article Richard for Laughs
YEZZI, DAVID
B&A Richard for Laughs The Royal Shakespeare Company reinvents the ill-fated monarch. by David Yezzi Only a very rude mechanical could have failed to notice that this past April marked the 400th...
Paid article Beautiful Losers
Loon, Andre van
B&A Beautiful Losers A new interpretation of the old Stiff Upper Lip. by Andre van Loon It was a long time before they were over-come—before we finished them. When we did get to them, they all...
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