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Paid articleThe Scrapbook
THE SCRAPBOOK Soup and Fishy Harvard is banishing the off-campus “final clubs” that have functioned for generations as the school’s equivalent of fraternities and sororities, as Naomi Schaefer...
Paid articleCasual
CASUAL Long Playing My wife and I are record collectors. At the moment, we own 1,151 of them (I have an app on my phone cataloguing the collection), and that number has been growing at a good...
Paid articleEditorials
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
EDITORIALS Stara Borrowed Time Officials from the nations that signed the Iran nuclear deal discuss extending sanctions at a meeting in Vienna, January 2017. Six months into its existence, the...
Paid articleObamacare Lives
Mccormack, John
Obamacare Lives So what comes next on health care? BY JOHN MCCORMACK The latest version of the Senate GOP’s bill to partially repeal and replace Obamacare was pronounced dead the evening of...
Paid article'Extremely Unfair'
WARREN, MICHAEL
'Extremely Unfair’ Agita in the Oval Office. by Michael Warren Donald Trump is angry and frustrated with the federal investigation into Russian meddling in our election. In his view, the inquiry...
Paid articleThe Vision Thing
COST, JAY
The Vision Thing Democrats have it, Republicans don’t. BY JAY COST The effort by congressional Republicans to repeal and replace Obamacare hit a major roadblock last week, as GOP senators on the...
Paid articleAll in the (Presidential) Family
TERZIAN, PHILIP
All in the (Presidential) Family Of first siblings and first children. by Philip Terzian O pinions may vary about Donald Trump Jr., but nearly all can agree that his meeting with the mysterious...
Paid articleHarvard Finds a Scapegoat
Riley, Naomi Schaefer
Harvard Finds a Scapegoat Exclusive clubs aren’t the problem; excessive drinking is. by Naomi Schaefer Riley Rebecca Ramos, a member of Harvard’s class of 2017, addresses more than 200 women...
Paid articleFrench Adoption
SCHMITT, GARY; Burgess, Rebecca
French Adoption The unpredictable effects of American-style primaries. by Gary Schmitt & Rebecca Burgess As President Macron and President Trump stood side by side during the Bastille Day...
Paid articleThe Iranian Express
Ottolenghi, Emanuele
The Iranian Express Tehran is using its airlines to transport fighters to Syria. It shouldn’t be buying more planes from Airbus and Boeing. By Emanuele Ottolenghi On November 30, 2016, Syria...
Paid articleOver the Edge
HAYWARD, STEVEN F.
Big Sur’s big slide By Steven F. Hayward Cambria, Calif. The commonplace joke of California sliding into the Pacific Ocean, either from seismic activity or an overaccumulation of New Age...
Paid articleReagan Reconsidered
COST, JAY
wl Wmc / 1 .iX ¦ - Future President Reagan campaigning for President Truman’s reelection (1948) Reagan Reconsidered Republicans have overlooked their hero’s origin story. BY JAY...
Paid articleHarassment Strategy
Hirsch, Jordan Chandler
B A Harassment Strategy Chaos, confusion, and chance in foreign policy. by Jordan Chandler Hirsch In April 2012, a Philippine surveil-lance vessel interdicted eight Chinese fishing ships sailing...
Paid articleHowever Improbable
DIRDA, MICHAEL
B A However Improbable The spiritualist convictions of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. by Michael Dirda Even the most devoted Baker Street Irregular or Baker Street Babe must have trouble keeping up...
Paid articleHauntingly Lovely
Markatos, Tim
B A Hauntingly Lovely Grief, permanence, and the ghosts in our midst. by Tim Markatos Rooney Mara and a besheeted Casey Affleck Evidently the state of American moviemaking has regressed to the...
Paid articleTop of His Game
Perrotta, Tom
B A Top of His Game Roger Federer’s improbable domination at Wimbledon. by Tom Perrotta In July 2016, Roger Federer looked like he might be calling time on his illustrious career. He was 34, old...
Paid articleThe Little Sick
PODHORETZ, JOHN
BA The Little Sick It’s fine—but the Sundance darling doesn’t deliver as promised. by John Podhoretz Zoe Kazan and Kumail Nanjiani The Big Sick is a movie about a struggling comedian from a...
Paid articleParody
“Putin and I discussed forming an impenetrable Cyber Security unit so PARODY that election hacking, & many other negative things, will be guarded.” —Donald Trump, July 9, 2017 Congratulation to...
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