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Paid articleThe Scrapbook
THE SCRAPBOOK Of Corn Cribs and Soybean Sandals ‘The battle to feed all of human­ity is over.” The opening line to Paul Ehrlich’s 1968 jeremiad The Population Bomb is a sober...
Paid articleNew Yorkers
STELZER, IRWIN M.
CASUAL New Yorkers Enough, already! It is time for the commentariat to stop attributing every vulgarity erupting from this admin­istration to the fact that the president, like his...
Paid articlePlaying Defense
McCormack, Stephen F. Hayes, William Kristol and John
Playing Defense Two days after the 2016 election, we had this to say about Donald Trump’s stunning victory: “We opposed him early and often, and we didn’t think he’d...
Paid articleThe Suicide of Meritocracy
MANSFIELD, HARVEY
Grade inflation has popped up again in the news, this time with the disclosure that it has spread to American high schools. High schools, public and especially private, now serve up...
Paid articleBill de Blasio, Culture-meister
SWAIM, BARTON
Last month, New York City mayor Bill de Blasio unveiled the city’s first-ever “cultural plan.” Although the details are murky, he hopes to tie funding for arts organizations to the “diversity” of...
Paid articleWhy So Expensive?
BARNES, FRED
The failed Republican effort to kill Obama­care had a sav­ing grace. It’s small but sig­nificant. We now know the chief cause of skyrocketing health-insur­ance premiums since Obama­care was...
Paid articleThe Persistently Misleading Media
JR, KC Johnson and Stuart Taylor
of the study to the 49 Republican senators who gathered last month for lunch at the White House with President Trump. “The results are remarkable,” Johnson and Senator Mike Lee wrote in a “dear...
Paid articleA Glimpse Inside a Violent Gang
MECIA, TONY
Six years ago, on a July Tuesday in Los Angeles, members of MS-13’s downtown cell got into a fight with a rival gang. “Porky,” its leader, was none too pleased. As the “shot-caller” for the...
Paid article21 The Biden Trial Balloon
TERZIAN, PHILIP
­­­ ­ ­­ ­ In the past half-century, there have been two presidential elections that Democrats should have won by a landslide but did not. The first was in 1976. If there ever was a year...
Paid articleBoth Sides Now
HEMINGWAY, MARK
­­­ ­­­ ­­­ ­­­­ ­­­ ­­­­ ­ Both Sides Now A Washington oppo shop’s curious Russia connections. by Mark Hemingway In July, when news broke that Don­ald Trump Jr., Jared Kushner, and...
Paid articleWill Minnesota Finally Go Red?
CASSELMAN, BARRY
­­­ ­­­ ­­ ­­­­­­­ ­­­­­­ Will Minnesota Finally Go Red? A liberal stronghold no more. by Barry Casselman Minneapolis When Donald Trump stopped off in Minnesota the Sun­day before...
Paid articleSo You Want to Be a (Social Media) Star
DEVOSS, DAVID
So You Want to Be a (Social Media) Star Summer camp for aspiring online celebrities Los Angeles It’s a beautiful day, and I’m standing in a courtyard of a private university...
Paid articleA Man in Motion
CATTON, PIA
A Man in Motion Gene Kelly’s moves, music, and movies. by Pia Catton Of all the unanswerable questions in the uni­verse, there’s one that brings the brightest minds of...
Paid articleLyrical Isles
LODGE, SARA
­­­­ ­­ ­­­ & A B Lyrical Isles Listening again to the distant music of the Orkney Islands. by Sara Lodge Orkney, Scotland Orkney, an archipelago of some 70 islands—20 of...
Paid articleThe Russian We Need
YOUNG, CATHY
& A B The Russian We Need The absurd appeal of satirist and poet Dmitry Bykov. by Cathy Young An America thoroughly fed up with both politics and political correctness slogs through a...
Paid articleTo Love Another
Markatos, Tim
­ ­­­­­ ­­­­­­­ ­­ ­­ ­ To Love Another A philosopher on the longing missing from modern life. by Tim Markatos Before his untimely passing earlier this year, political...
Paid articleRebel's Reward
GARDNER, JAMES
& A B Rebel’s Reward From disruptor to honoree, Rauschenberg never quite satisfies. by James Gardner If an award were given for win­ning awards, it would surely go, by acclamation and...
Paid articleParody
“Look, the statement that Don Jr. issued is true. There’s no inaccuracy in the statement. The president weighed in as any father would, based on the limited information that he had.” —White House...
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