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IssueVol. 023 Issue 004 (October 2 2017)
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Paid articleThe Scrapbook
A Genius, If You Can Keep Him T he Dallas Independent School District has plans to change up to 24 school names with connections .ing to the Dallas Morning News. The district has compiled a...
Paid articleEasy Rider
Wishard, Grant
Easy Rider W hen my grandparents— proud, independent, Greatest Generation types—consented to move into a retirement community, they offered to give one of their cars to us grandkids. They...
Paid articleEditorials
Donnelly, The Editors, Thomas; Editors, William Kristol, The
EDITORIALS The Surveillance We Need D uring the George W. Bush presidency, Demo.crats were vehement and clamorous defenders of Americans’ civil liberties. They inveighed against the...
Paid articleIt's the Corporate Tax Rate, Stupid
MECIA, TONY
It’s the Corporate Tax Rate, Stupid A scorecard for the GOP bill. by Tony Mecia A s they devise a strategy to place a tax bill on President Trump’s desk, Republicans in Congress are grappling...
Paid articleThe Art of Losing Gracefully
TERZIAN, PHILIP
The Art of Losing Gracefully What Hillary could learn from Adlai. by PhiliP Terzian O ne day, when he was run.ning for the Democratic nomination for president in 1976, Jimmy Carter was...
Paid articleThe 702 Problem
Lifhits, Jenna
The 702 Problem It’s hard to conduct surveillance without eavesdropping. by Jenna lifhiTs U . . . . . . . . nmasking. Leaks. Wiretaps. The mounting surveillance .denly threatening one of the...
Paid articleThe Untouchables
COST, JAY
The Untouchables Federal spending will never be controlled without tackling entitlement programs. by Jay cosT P . . . . . . . . . . . . . resident Donald Trump’s new willingness to deal with...
Paid articleRewarding Rigor
Riley, Naomi Schaefer
Rewarding Rigor U.S. News tweaks its college-ranking formula. by naoMi schaefer riley H . . ow bad is grade inflation in the humanities? So bad that when U.S. News & World Report.lege...
Paid articleThe Jobs Problem
Smarick, Andy
The Jobs Problem Apprenticeships are the talk of Washington—with calls for a big federal push. But it’s local solutions that are putting people to work. By Andy SmArick W .ably low...
Paid articleCrisis Pregnancy Centers in Crisis
Hagen, John D. Jr.
Crisis Pregnancy Centers in Crisis Attacks on them deform the First Amendment By John D. hagen Jr. Minneapolis I n a crisis pregnancy center in the heart of the Twin Cities in Minnesota,...
Paid articleWhy Hillary Failed
EMERY, NOEMIE
Books&Arts Why Hillary Failed Her campaign memoir points fingers at everyone except the chief culprit. by Noemie emery W hat happened to Hil­lary Clinton en route to her appointment with...
Paid articleCourting Greatness
Perrotta, Tom
& BA Courting Greatness A talented new generation of American women tennis players. by Tom PerroTTa O . . . . . . . . . n September 9, at the beginning of the women’s final of the U.S....
Paid articleWriting the Future
Simberg, Rand
& BA Writing the Future Remembering Jerry Pournelle, the science fiction author who helped shape technological reality. by raNd Simberg W . . riting, Jerry Pournelle liked to say, “is...
Paid articleMeasuring Up
PODHORETZ, JOHN
& BA Measuring Up Ben Stiller tackles the everyday tragedy of status anxiety. by JohN PodhoreTz I n Brad’s Status, a 47­year­old man takes his 17­year­old son on a tour of Boston’s...
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