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Paid article The Scrapbook
Never Say Goodbye What is it about former Demo­cratic presidents that they can’t leave the arena? They leave, then come back, then go quiet for a while, and just when you think you’ve gotten rid of...
Paid article Casual
Hello, Dolly Ever since Michel de Mon­taigne noted that he couldn’t be sure whether he was playing with his cat or his cat was playing with him, an essay­ist without a cat has seemed like a Hasid...
Paid article Editorials
The CIA Gets a Strong Woman On March 13, President Donald Trump fired Sec­retary of State Rex Tillerson—via Twitter—and replaced him with the director of the Central Intelligence Agency, Mike...
Paid article Comment
Good news in Foggy Bottom The conventional wisdom on the firing of Rex Tillerson con­gealed quickly: He was an inef­fective secretary of state who played a crucial role in constraining the...
Paid article The Heavy Price of Metal Tariffs
MECIA, TONY
Glenn Sherrill’s company buys steel. Tons and tons of steel. So much steel that his grand­father put the word in the company’s name when he started it. In the last 60 years, family-owned SteelFab...
Paid article The Protectionist's Protectionist
MECIA, TONY
This is Peter Navarro’s moment. The gadfly economist, whose idée fixe is America’s capitu­lation to China on trade, joined the Trump administration on Day One, heading up the National Trade...
Paid article Skunk vs. Skunk
SHIFLETT, DAVE
­­­ ­­­ ­­­ ­ ­­ If someone invented a television “raver filter” there would no doubt be national jubilation—until we realized that blocking the ravers would leave very little to watch....
Paid article Anti-Press Gang
Green, Dominic
London It is a matter of public record that in 2007 Max Mosley, the son of the British fascist Oswald Mosley and his posh, Hitler-loving wife Diana, did not enjoy what the News of the World called...
Paid article Like Sheep Among Wolves
HEMINGWAY, MARK
Like Sheep Among Wolves Russell Moore and the evangelical mission in the age of Trump Nashville From a corner office on the fifth floor of the Southern Baptist Convention’s headquarters in...
Paid article The Great Shows
BUNCH, SONNY
The Great Shows There’s more and better television than ever before— but will any of it last? by Sonny Bunch It’s been a while since we talked; have you caught up yet? The second season of...
Paid article Dazzling Dendrites
Rothstein, Aaron
Dazzling Dendrites Beholding the brain, in sketches by the ‘father of neuroscience.’ by Aaron Rothstein Until the 19th century, the relationship between the function and the physi­ology of the...
Paid article Lights, Camera, Tesseraction
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Lights, Camera, Tesseraction The Wrinkle in Time movie doesn’t share the book’s transcendental purpose. by John Podhoretz Rejected by more than two dozen publishers in the early 1960s, A...
Paid article Ill Repute
Bowman, James
Ill Repute What we talk about when we talk about reputation. by James Bowman Suppose, for a moment, that you are a young person with no more knowledge of what the world was like before you were...
Paid article Obituary
Gribbin, John
Roaming the Cosmos Much as the name Tiger Woods is familiar to people who do not follow golf, so the name Stephen Hawking will be familiar even to people who care little about physics. His...
Paid article Parody
“The Secretary did not speak to the President and is unaware of the reason, but he is grateful for the opportunity to serve, and still believes strongly that public service is a noble...
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