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Paid article The Scrapbook
Criminally Negligent I n late September, FedEx driver Timothy Warren was driving through a neighborhood in.land, Ore., when Joseph Magnuson shouted at him that he was going too fast. When...
Paid article Casual
Byrne, Dennis
But that’s not us. We don’t whine. Generation No Name We’re content to be ignored. We don’t F ..cans born between the greatest .ers were never assigned a name—at least not one widely...
Paid article Editorials
Putin Poses a Test O n November 25, Russian military forces opened fire on three Ukrainian ships off the coast of Crimea, rammed one of them, and seized all three. The ships were manned by 23...
Paid article Comment
CHRISTINE ROSEN A cutthroat competitor like any other F acebook has had many moments of supposed reckoning in recent years. Is this one different? After the New York Times reported on...
Paid article The ACLU's J'Accuse
Johnson, KC; Taylor, Stuart Jr.
The ACLU’s J’Accuse The group comes out against equal treatment before the law. by KC Johnson and stuart taylor Jr. M ore than four years ago, .vard Law School faculty publicly criticized...
Paid article Nevertheless, She Persisted
Green, Dominic
Nevertheless, She Persisted Theresa May’s Brexit deal means the end of sovereignty and democracy. by dominiC Green E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . very leader dreams of uniting the people,...
Paid article No Easy Repeat
Burr, Richard E.
No Easy Repeat Trump will struggle to win Michigan again. by riChard e. burr Detroit P . . . . . . . . resident Donald Trump’s expressed “love” for Michi.gan will be tested during his...
Paid article Going High (Culture)
Horowitz, Joseph
Going High (Culture) Orchestras and universities are working together to feed our hunger for community and a shared American identity By Joseph horowitz I n his thoughtful new book Them:...
Paid article How He Played the Game
McGraw, Daniel
How He Played the Game Ex-NFL receiver Anthony Gonzalez’s impressive political debut in the suburbs of Cleveland, Akron, and Canton By Daniel McGraw Wooster, Ohio I n late October, a few...
Paid article Defining Characteristic
SKINNER, DAVID
Defining Characteristic A ‘usage panel’ of writers and other experts distinguished the American Heritage Dictionary. Now that the panel has been shuttered, a look back at the dictionary’s...
Paid article Strange Saddles
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Strange Saddles Watching the Coen brothers’ new Western on screens large and small. by John PoDhoretz T here has been some con.fusion about whether the series of filmed tales joined together...
Paid article High-Altitude Hideout
MECIA, TONY
High-Altitude Hideout A Bond villain’s Alpine lair now houses a museum for 007. by tony Mecia Mürren, Switzerland A . . . . . . . s our gondola ascends to a high Alpine peak, above the...
Paid article Celebration of a Curious Character
Alban, Dan
up over his sagging eyelids—quite effectively portraying him as a dark, Celebration of menacing figure of mystery and danger. Jay’s mystique was further enhanced by seemingly impossible yet...
Paid article Parody
“Trump Grades Himself as President in New Interview: ‘I Would Give Myself an A-Plus’” —Rolling Stone, November 18,...
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