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Paid article The Scrapbook
THE SCRAPBOOK Fact Check: It Depends! The fact-checking industry has grown tremendously in recent years, and mostly for good reason. Half-truths, outrageous rumors, and outright fabrications are...
Paid article The Shiner-ing
SKINNER, DAVID
CASUAL The Shiner-ing At some point I resolved not to go gently into middle age. I was not searching for a new lifestyle, or one to recommend to others. Not for a second did I think of writing a...
Paid article Editorials
EDITORIALS ‘Very Standard’? ‘This was a meeting to get information on an oppo­nent, totally legal and done all the time in poli­tics—and it went nowhere. I did not know about it!” So tweeted...
Paid article Comment
COMMENT ANDREW FERGUSON Manafort Agonistes When potential clients crossed the threshold into his dark and paneled office not far from the White House, Clark Clif­ford would give them a little...
Paid article Sow Tariffs, Reap Retaliation
Egger, Andrew
Sow Tariffs, Reap Retaliation Farmers are the first to feel the squeeze. by Andrew Egger Denny Mertz of Chesterfield, Mo., knows a thing or two about farm crises. He’d only been in the ag...
Paid article Trump Tower Tales and Tweets
FELTEN, ERIC
Tales and Tweets The meeting that launched a thousand controversies. by Eric Felten Eric Felten is a senior writer at The Weekly Standard. On the first Sunday in August, President Donald Trump...
Paid article Labour's Jewish Problem
Green, Dominic
Jeremy Corbyn, leader of Britain’s Labour party, is a man of prin­ciple. Unfortunately, all his princi­ples are noxious. He is an anti-Semite, a useful idiot in a Lenin cap, and an unreconstructed,...
Paid article Wrestling with the Speakership
Byrd, Haley
Wrestling with the Speakership Jim Jordan’s bid to succeed Paul Ryan. by Haley Byrd During an August 4 rally in central Ohio to support a beleaguered special election congressional candidate,...
Paid article Footsoldiers in a Trade War
MECIA, TONY
Footsoldiers in a Trade War In an Iowa metal shop, the booming economy is hiding the effects of Trump’s tariffs Rock Valley, Iowa The flatbed trucks come from as far away as Chicago and...
Paid article Rubio Goes Nationalist
Mccormack, John
Rubio Goes Nationalist Meet the new Marco . . . In June 2016, Marco Rubio changed his mind and announced that he would not be retiring from the Senate as he had planned. A major reason he was...
Paid article Rick Perry's Unlikely Third Act
Warren, Michahael
Rick Perry’s Unlikely Third Act Can a high-profile former governor and presidential hopeful find happiness as a hardworking energy secretary? On November 21, 2016, Rick Perry stepped out...
Paid article Breaking the Climate Spell
Darwall, Rupert
Breaking the Climate Spell Getting out of the Paris Agreement was just the first step on the road to a realist global energy policy Thirteen years ago, a Republican president who had pulled...
Paid article The Fashion of This World
Addington, Catherine
Books&Arts The Fashion of This World Godly garments and high couture at the Met. by Catherine Addington The marketing for Heavenly Bodies, the blockbuster show now at the Met­ro­pol­i­tan Museum...
Paid article The Mom Crunch
Riley, Naomi Schahaefer
&AB The Mom Crunch In the sequel to I Don’t Know How She Does It, teens and tech collide. by Naomi Schaefer Riley ‘I.thought this parenting lark was supposed to get easier.” Thus gripes Kate...
Paid article Vladimir Voinovich, 1932-2018
YOUNG, CATHY
&AB Vladimir Voinovich, 1932-2018 The remarkable life of Vladimir Voino­vich, the Russian writer and dissident who died last month at 85, spanned five or six chapters in his country’s turbulent...
Paid article Chance of a Lifetime
McClay, B.D.
Sheila Heti’s novels turn on questions. In her first, Ticknor, the narrator sets out to attend a friend’s party and agonizes over the demise of the friendship and the failure of his own career; the...
Paid article Sunlit Second Acts
Henderson, Amy
&AB Sunlit Second Acts Three women remaking their lives in Tuscany. by Amy Henderson Frances Mayes’s new novel is about three women “of a cer­tain age” who first meet when their well-intentioned...
Paid article Angry Kitsch
Yoest, Hannahah
&AB Angry Kitsch The sudden fame of Jon McNaughton, painter of populist rage. by Hannah Yoest President Donald Trump grips the knot of Robert Muel­ler’s necktie with a clenched left fist while...
Paid article Parody
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