Today's Standard

• August 26, 2016

Hirst the Worst

The British "artist" has an exhibition in Washington.
7:50 AM, Aug 26, 2016
“Hello, I'm looking for the Hirst exhibit?" Read more

Tennessee Insurance Commissioner: Obamacare 'Very Near Collapse'

Premiums are going up while providers are exiting the marketplace.
7:00 AM, Aug 26, 2016
As Obamacare continues to face numerous setbacks, Tennessee’s insurance commissioner declared on Tuesday that its exchange was "very near collapse" after she approved several large premium hikes to keep it in business. Read more

The Alt-Right vs. Mainstream Conservatism

How a fringe online movement is becoming legitimated through Donald Trump's campaign.
6:15 AM, Aug 26, 2016
Contributing editor Matthew Continetti joined PBS NewsHour Thursday to discuss the alt-right, an online-based movement of racist and bigoted provocateurs who have largely rallied around the candidacy of Donald Trump. Continetti and the Washington Post's David Weigel explained the origins of the alt-right and its hostile relationship toward conservatives in the Republican party. Read more

Trump Campaign CEO Allegedly Attacked Wife, Divorce Filings Say

Stephen Bannon was accused of grabbing his wife "by the throat and arm."
9:31 PM, Aug 25, 2016
Stephen Bannon, the new CEO of the Donald Trump presidential campaign who was recently the chairman of Breitbart News, was accused of physically attacking his wife. Read more

Media Rebuke Clinton for Avoiding Press Conferences

7:17 PM, Aug 25, 2016
Hillary Clinton hasn’t held a press conference since early December, an extended vacation from reporters that has created annoyance and even resentment in the media. Sure, she's granted interviews—she did one by phone with CNN's Anderson Cooper just Wednesday night—but she hasn't made herself available in the accessible, unpredictable forum that a press conference affords, allowing representatives of multiple outlets to ask questions at once. Read more

Report: Terrorist Maintained Contact with Iran While Plotting Attack

4:40 PM, Aug 25, 2016
A Canadian who went abroad for terrorist training maintained contact with terrorists in Iran while planning an attack at home, according to a recently released report from the Canadian government. Read more

The French Military's Bad Reputation is Inaccurate and Undeserved

"Their business is war, and they do their business."
4:30 PM, Aug 25, 2016
There’s an old joke that goes "for sale–French rifle, never fired and only dropped once." It comes from an ugly old stereotype about the French military, one of white flags, hands thrust aloft, tails tucked in retreat. There's nothing wrong with good natured ribbing between military forces (just ask your average Marine rifleman what he thinks of the Air Force). Good humor is a vital element of any healthy military unit. But the idea of French soldiers as a yellow-bellied lot, thirsty for retreat, and allergic to courage has exceeded the bounds of comedy. Read more

Professors Launch Initiative to Combat Coddling on Campus

3:25 PM, Aug 25, 2016
As the safe space-trigger warning-microagression movement possesses universities across the country, a number of educators remain hopeful that students still long for a challenging education at an institution that allows them to freely exchange ideas. Read more

Proposed California Law Would Relax Definition of Rape

"The law would allow a judge to consider the definition of rape in the sentencing phase of a case."
3:15 PM, Aug 25, 2016
A piece of California legislation, unanimously approved by the state assembly and just waiting for the governor’s pen, would relax the definition of rape to include any non-consensual sexual contact. Read more

Clinton Denies 'Unique Circumstances' of Clinton Foundation While Secretary of State

2:42 PM, Aug 25, 2016
Former secretary of state Hillary Clinton implied there is a difference between her family’s foundation accepting foreign donations during her cabinet tenure and doing the same during her potential presidency, saying the latter would present "unique circumstances" absent during her time as the nation's top diplomat. Read more

Reading Can Save Your Life

The Books & Arts podcast on life-affirming novels.
2:27 PM, Aug 25, 2016
Literary Editor Philip Terzian and Michael Graham discuss the news that reading can prolong your life, and three novels you should read. Read more

Why Is No One Talking About the Deficit?

The elephant in the room.
1:50 PM, Aug 25, 2016
The players in this election season are, it seems, not interested in talking about the deficit. Too much of a downer. Still, when the giddy days and nights of campaigning are done and the cold grey dawn of governing breaks, someone is going to have to face the facts. Namely, that spending is increasing at a rate of 5 percent per year, and revenues at 1 percent. Read more

Another View of Appalachia

The stereotypes in Jonathan Franzen's "Freedom" are a good reason to appreciate J.D. Vance's "Hillbilly Elegy."
12:54 PM, Aug 25, 2016
This is not another glowing review of the universally-praised Hillbilly Elegy, J.D. Vance’s first-hand account of the problems facing the white working-class in Appalachia and the Rust Belt. Not because I don't like the memoir—along with apparently everyone else who has read it, I found the memoir engaging and hope that it redirects our national policies. But to recognize just how original Hillbilly Elegy is means knowing how other popular literature often depicts Vance's subject matter. Consider Jonathan Franzen's 2010 novel Freedom, which emphasizes the supposedly violent racism of modern Appalachia. Read more

Trump-Pence Ticket Not Yet On Minnesota Ballot (Updated)

Whoops.
12:05 PM, Aug 25, 2016
As of Wednesday night, these are the presidential candidates voters will choose from on Minnesota's ballot in November... Read more

Ellison the Eloquent

UChicago dean defends debate, free speech.
11:51 AM, Aug 25, 2016
The dean of students at the University of Chicago, John Ellison, has laid out his university’s commitment to free expression and deliberate debate in his yearly letter to the incoming freshman—sorry, "first year"—class. Read more

McCain Cruising to Victory in Arizona Senate Primary

CNN poll shows McCain up 26 points in the primary and 13 in the general.
11:01 AM, Aug 25, 2016
CNN released a new poll Wednesday evening showing John McCain leading Kelli Ward in the August 30 Arizona Senate primary by 26 points (55 percent to 29 percent). If the CNN poll is accurate, it would seem that McCain's antagonistic relationship with Donald Trump hasn't hurt him a bit in his home state. McCain's 26-point lead is almost identical to the margin by which he beat congressman J.D. Hayworth in 2010, just two years after he was the Republican party's presidential nominee. Read more

Suing the Saudis

10:38 AM, Aug 25, 2016
The House of Representatives is currently considering legislation passed by the Senate that would change the law of foreign sovereign immunity in order to allow the families of victims of the 9/11 attacks to sue Saudi Arabia, where 19 of the 20 attackers were citizens, for its supposed culpability. Setting aside for a moment whether Saudi Arabia did have any contact with the terrorists—and it has vehemently denied that it does—the bill raises both policy and practical concerns. Congress should think carefully about the downsides of the legislation before enacting it, but if it does feel compelled to change the law, it should make sure that the real beneficiaries are the families of the victims and not their lawyers. Read more

Here's Why We Need The HEAR Act

Nazi-looted 'Adam' and 'Eve' denied to their rightful heir after ten years in court.
10:10 AM, Aug 25, 2016
The two paintings—side-by-side Adam and Eve panels, a diptych in delicious Northern Renaissance detail—went to Hitler's chief underling, the fat philistine and stolen-art hoarder Hermann Göring, in 1940. And now, according to a California District Court decision, they'll stay in a Pasadena's Norton Simon Museum, where they've been for forty years. Read more

Generation Narcan

Don't just save the lives of the addicted, restore them.
9:37 AM, Aug 25, 2016
In an iconic scene in Pulp Fiction, Uma Thurman's character, Mia, overdoses on heroin and is revived by the administration of an adrenaline injection to the heart. Read more

Prufrock: No Safe Spaces at the University of Chicago, Scruton on Wagner, and the Real Kim Jong-un

9:30 AM, Aug 25, 2016
The best in books and arts from around the web, including: Mary Beard on Nero in paint, Michael Dirda on a Wodehousian novel, and more. Read more

Celebrating 100 Years of the National Parks Service


Safety Not Guaranteed

Yellowstone in the age of the helicopter parent

By Jonathan V. Last

The Bluest Blue

Crater Lake National Park, a volcanic jewel

By Geoffrey Norman

Mountains Alive

At Glacier National Park

By Geoffrey Norman

High Peaks and Splendid Walks

The pleasures of Rocky Mountain National Park

By Geoffrey Norman

The Most Beautiful Star

On gazing into the Grand Canyon

By Geoffrey Norman

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