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April 14, 2017
Play Ball: Taking a Swing at MLB's New Intentional Walk Rule
Up until opening day, I was wondering what to do with all the extra time that Major League Baseball’s new "Pace of Play" rules were supposed to...
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White House Officials Misstate the Number of Chemical Attacks by Assad
A National Security Council official tells THE WEEKLY STANDARD that the official assessment is that Assad used such weapons more than 30 times and...
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Summit 2017 Broadmoor Resort
Tarnished Bull
What happens when an artwork that celebrates achievement and optimism is modified by the placement of a corporate commission sending a politically...
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Can Nixon Fade Into History While Our Current Era So Often Evokes Him?
Amateur psychology is best avoided in a biography, but in a life of Richard Nixon, an author probably cannot help but indulge in it. In his new...
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Substandard Show Notes--Episode 1.23
Farewell to Red Eye. Cable classics. Michael Caine. Thor: Ragnarok.
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Editor's Corner

Here's what is popular in the TWS Newsroom today:

We're "dark" this week because of Holy Week, but if you haven't caught up on last week's double issue, now's your chance.

Jonathan V. Last says (and he's right) that this tribue to Carrie Fisher will make Star Wars fans tear up.

BusinessWeek: The secrets of being a flight attendant.

Sonny Bunch @ Free Beacon: 'The Fate of the Furious' review.

SB Nation: John Daly, American hero, drives a golf ball off of a beer can barefoot, all while smoking a cigarette.

Lee Smith @ Tablet: Shooting at Monsters: Who did and did not support President Trump's Syria strike.

Eli Lake @ Bloomberg View: President Trump says no troops in Syria. His aides? Not so sure about that. (We're already there...)

Ethan Epstein @ Banking Journal: Two faces to a cashless future.

Examiner: Christina Hoff Summers on why feminism combined with intersectionality is a bad thing.

Examiner: 11 times Trump has flipped.

National Review: Peter Navarro: Trump’s Nutty Economics Professor.

reason: The Border Adjustable Tax is just another way to grow government.

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