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Paid articleThe Scrapbook
THE SCRAPBOOK A Heartbreaking Groundbreaking Leave to one side for a moment the debate over whether Confederate memorials, many of them more than a century old, should be pulled...
Paid articleRough Draft
HEMINGWAY, MARK
CASUAL Rough Draft I recently saw a sportswriter on social media paying tribute to a deceased editor he’d had the pleasure of working with. “The best editors are a psychologist, a friend,...
Paid articleEditorials
EDITORIALS The New Cold War Henry Kissinger aptly characterized two centuries of Russian foreign policy in his 2001 book Does Amer­ica Need a Foreign Policy? “Throughout its...
Paid articleDocumenting al Qaeda's Durability
JOSCELYN, THOMAS
More than 16 years after the September 11, 2001, hijack­ings, America remains at war with jihadist groups around the globe. From South Asia through the heart of the Middle East and...
Paid articleNot Quite the Best or the Brightest
WARREN, MICHAEL
Not Quite the Best or the Brightest Team Trump’s ‘island of misfit toys.’ by Michael Warren George Papadopoulos was ambitious and underquali­fied, the kind of wannabe who fills the lower...
Paid articleThe Courage of Their Convictions
BARNES, FRED
The verdict in the corruption trial of Democratic senator Robert Menendez of New Jer­sey may come as early as this week. If Menendez is convicted of a felony, Democrats face big trouble. The switch...
Paid articleDistaff Meeting
Lloyd, Alice B.
­­ ­­ ­­ ­ Detroit The pink knit cap made famous by last winter’s Women’s March on Washington is already an anachronism. Not more than a couple dozen or so of the eye-catching toppers...
Paid articlePutin on the Ad Blitz
EPSTEIN, ETHAN
Toothpaste, a 7,000-year-old product, is rarely a leading indicator. But the world’s top purveyor of the stuff—along with laundry detergent, dish soap, diapers, and other sundries—made a decision...
Paid articleThe Convergence of the Scandals
HEMINGWAY, MARK
­­ ­­ ­­­ ­­­ ­­­­ ­­ ­­ On October 30, special pros­ecutor Robert Mueller indicted President Donald Trump’s former campaign chairman Paul Manafort and deputy chairman Rick Gates on 12...
Paid articlePodcasting to the People
TERZIAN, PHILIP
Podcasting to the People Who gets to talk to the public: priests or politicos? by Philip Terzian Amanda Hess, a David Carr Fellow at the New York Times, who “writes about Internet culture...
Paid articleIsrael's Coming War with Hezbollah
Donnelly, Thomas
­ ­­ ­ ­­­ Israel’s Coming War with Hezbollah Fraught with peril—and opportunity. by Thomas Donnelly Donald Trump’s feud with North Korea’s “Little Rocket Man” notwithstanding, the...
Paid articleBreaking Up Is Hard to Do
Green, Dominic
­ ­­ Hard to Do Sex scandals imperil Britain’s quest to quit the EU. by Dominic Green London All politics aspires to the con­dition of entertainment. At least it does so these days,...
Paid articleThe Big Reveal
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
The Big Reveal The CIA has finally released 470,000 files recovered from the raid on Osama bin Laden’s compound. Here’s why it took so long. On the penultimate day of the Obama...
Paid articleThe Tzaddik of the Intellectuals
Epstein, Joseph
The Tzaddik of the Intellectuals The arc of Leon Wieseltier bends toward justice My first contact with Leon Wieseltier was by letter. The year was 1977. Written on Balliol...
Paid articleA New Grant
Rollyson, Carl
A New Grant The general-turned-president gets the Chernow treatment. by Carl Rollyson We can speak of “settled law.” Not so with biog­raphy. The verdict is always out...
Paid articleKeynes Unable
Andrews, Helen
& A B Keynes Unable Misunderstanding the clash between two titans of 20th-century economics. by Helen Andrews Robert Skidelsky, whose biography of John Maynard Keynes is unlikely ever...
Paid articleGateway to the 'Upside Down'
Sargeant, Alexi
­­­­ ­­ ­­­ ­­ & A B Gateway to the ‘Upside Down’ The horror of Netflix’s Stranger Things begins with the abuse and abandonment of kids. by Alexi Sargeant The first season of the...
Paid articlePutting on a Show
Henderson, Amy
­­ ­­­­ ­­­­ & A B Putting on a Show Curating museums—scholarship dipped in dazzle. by Amy Henderson In the unpredictable and often baf­fling way that hip, new meaning can...
Paid articleUnbridled Affection
CATTON, PIA
& A B Unbridled Affection The myth of the mustang and the plight of America’s wild horses. by Pia Catton In 1971, when Congress passed the Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act,...
Paid articleParody
“HuffPo embarked on a 23-city bus tour to get to know places like Fort Wayne, Indiana, and Odessa, Texas. Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg undertook a series of carefully choreographed interactions...
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