2015년 2월 20일 금요일

2015 Oscar Predictions, Why Obama Is Right To Use the Term 'Violent Extremism,' and More

What Belfast looks like 17 years after the Good Friday Agreement, how the Supreme Court could be on the verge of dealing a crippling blow to public-employee unions, why college is still important despite mounting student-loan debts, and more...

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Friday, February 20, 2015

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What Does Obama Really Mean by 'Violent Extremism'?

By avoiding the phrase "radical Islam," the president may be making a statement about the nature of terrorism itself.
PETER BEINART
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My 2015 Oscar Predictions

The Atlantic's film critic forecasts the winners who will walk the Dolby stage this Sunday, and tips his hat to the worthy candidates the Academy missed, but who shouldn't be forgotten.
CHRISTOPHER ORR
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Belfast, Aspiring to Normal

How does a city move on from war?
TORIE ROSE DEGHETT
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The End of Public-Employee Unions?

The Supreme Court has been asked to take a case that could deal a crippling blow to the labor movement.
GARRETT EPPS
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Even With Debt, College Still Pays Off

A bachelor's degree can help recent graduates earn 83 percent more than peers who only completed high school.
GILLIAN B. WHITE

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