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by | Jan 4, 2018

By now, practically every obituary for 2017 that can be written within the confines of conventional wisdom has been filed…

by | Jan 4, 2018

If we continue to burn coal to generate electricity, we might destroy the Earth’s capacity to support life. If we…

by | Jan 4, 2018

By the time Congress gets around to reforming health care, the private sector will have already done so. The pending…

by | Jan 4, 2018

WORCESTER, Mass. A blizzard boasting blistering winds blitzed the Eastern seaboard this week with snow falling from Florida to Maine…

by | Jan 4, 2018

Michael Wolff’s new book is a glorified gossip column, catnip for a chattering class that loves to hear its anti-Trump…

by | Jan 3, 2018

In the annals of “lawfare” — the weaponized use of the legal system to punish a political enemy — one…

by | Jan 3, 2018

The media’s cheerleaders for the investigation into the Trump-Russia fable claim that its importance lies in keeping American elections pure…

by | Jan 3, 2018

According to a New Year’s Day New York Times story, business has become energized and optimistic: to the point of…

by | Jan 3, 2018

Washington My friend and colleague, Donald Rieck, died late last week in an automobile accident. He leaves two charming and…

by | Jan 3, 2018

When most people hear the word “Catskills,” they think of Borscht Belt comedians and Woodstock (both the town and 1969 music festival). Others think about fly fishing and the Catskill Park, maybe the wildest piece of public real estate located near a major American city. That’s because there are two Catskills: the popular culture one, and the other, the big woods just two hours northwest of New York City.

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