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#TheDress and the Rise of Attention-Policing, the Damage Netanyahu Is Doing to Israel, and More...

Why Jeb Bush's remarks illustrate tacit approval of his brother's foreign policy, Hillary Clinton embraces a unity message ahead of a potential White House bid, a review of the new British war drama "'71", and more...

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Friday, February 27, 2015

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#TheDress and the Rise of Attention-Policing

An optical illusion may lead us to question the nature of reality, but it shouldn't make us question each other.
MEGAN GARBER
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A Partial Accounting of the Damage Netanyahu Is Doing to Israel

The Israeli prime minister seems willing to undermine his country's relations with the U.S. in order to save his career.
JEFFREY GOLDBERG
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Jeb Bush Hasn't Learned Enough From His Brother's Failures

Views he recently expressed on foreign policy suggest inadequate reflection on the Iraq War and its lessons.
CONOR FRIEDERSDORF
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Hillary Clinton's 'Warm, Purple Space'

With talk of bridging partisan divides, the Democratic frontrunner is adopting a tone she once mocked in 2008.
RUSSELL BERMAN
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'71 Is a Gripping War Thriller With a Heavy Hand

The drama, which sees a British soldier stuck behind enemy lines during the chaos of 1971 Belfast, lacks the moral complexity it strives for.
DAVID SIMS

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