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IssueVol. 023 Issue 041 (July 2 2018)
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Paid articleThe Scrapbook
THE SCRAPBOOK Breaking: Einstein Lived in the Past Few heroes of the past can escape the censure of today’s bigotry police. Every week, it seems, brings news that some heretofore revered figure...
Paid articleCasual
CASUAL Dirty Words ' "V rofanity, like any other art,” I .M wrote H. L. Mencken, “has had its ups and downs—its -A. golden ages of proliferation and efflorescence and its dark ages of decay and...
Paid articleEditorial
EDITORIALS Separation Anxiety Images of screaming children torn away from parents, photos of toddlers and even babies sitting alone in characterless detention centers, repellent bloviators...
Paid articleComment
COMMENT ERIC FELTEN The Kadzik Affair: Clintonesque Corruption It’s a measure of how overabundant the scandal news is in the Justice Department inspector general’s report that the Peter Kadzik...
Paid articleA War Everyone Loses
WARREN, MICHAEL
A War Everyone Loses Nothing good is likely to come from Trump’s tariffs. by Michael Warren Gary Cohn, the former Goldman Sachs executive who until recently served in the White House as top...
Paid articleUnlikely to Be Fired
LINDBERG, TOD
Unlikely to Be Fired Trump may well prefer for Mueller to play out the string. by Tod Lindberg For much of the past year, speculation has swirled that President Trump will fire Robert Mueller, the...
Paid articleHeterodoxy Now
Rubenstein, Adam
Heterodoxy Now Celebrating viewpoint diversity. by Adam Rubenstein New York There is truth to the cliché that academic politics are so vicious because the stakes are so low. But the stakes might...
Paid articleThe Disease of Political Jealousy
Miller, Stephen
The Disease of Political Jealousy It takes experience to drain a swamp. by Stephen Miller There are polls about how Americans rate Congress— very low!—but of course there are no polls about how...
Paid articleThe Clock Ticks for Affirmative Action
Bauerlein, Mark
The Clock Ticks for Affirmative Action Sandra Day O’Connor envisioned a deadline for racial preferences. by Mark Bauerlein June 23 marks the 15 th anniversary of Grutter v. Bollinger, the most...
Paid articleThe Anti-Israel Seat
Johnson, Scotttt W.
The Anti-Israel Seat Ilhan Omar bids to succeed Keith Ellison in Minnesota’s Fifth District. by Scott W. Johnson Minneapolis Norah Shapiro is either the luckiest or most prescient filmmaker...
Paid articleThe Last Insurgent
Boyer, Peter J.
The Last Insurgent In Mississippi’s special Senate election, Trump’s favor is 'stronger than goat’s breath.’ This year that may hurt anti-establishment campaigns like Chris McDaniel’s. By Peter J....
Paid articleThe Neo-Trumper
Mccormack, John
The Neo-Trumper Lindsey Graham, team player By John McCormack Lindsey Graham is running a half-hour late when he arrives back at his Senate office at 6:00 p.m. for an interview, but that’s...
Paid articleThe Girls Who Go Away
McGhee, Kaylee
The Girls Who Go Away Child marriage is alive and well among the Yemeni-Americans in Dearborn, but education may finally erode that social norm By Kaylee McGhee Dearborn When Amal was 15 years...
Paid articleThe Very Model of a Modern Maestro
YOUNG, CATHY
Books Arts The Very Model of a Modern Maestro Simon Rattle helped democratize classical music. As he leaves the Berlin Philharmonic, what’s next for the people’s conductor? On a sunny day in late...
Paid articleAll Ye Need to Know
Sarewitz, Daniel
All Ye Need to Know The challenge of distinguishing science from nonscience. by Daniel Sarewitz What separates science from other intellectual activities? The search for a distinctive logical...
Paid articleA Credible Sequel
PODHORETZ, JOHN
A Credible Sequel Long-awaited follow-up to Pixar’s The Incredibles is forgettable fun. by John Podhoretz It’s been five days since I saw Incredibles 2, a movie I loved while I was watching it....
Paid articleParody
PARODY “Officials in Brazil are investigating the deaths of seven men in Rio de Janeiro... .And a warning, this report includes audio of gunfire.” —Audie Cornish, host, All Things Considered I...
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