2015년 3월 11일 수요일

Hillary Clinton's Defense, Utah May Bring Back the Firing Squad, and More...

A new Brookings study suggests comprehensive changes to America's unemployment insurance programs, why Americans overlook the importance of the First World War, what the "Blurred Lines" verdict means for the future of music, and more...

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Wednesday, March 11, 2015

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Hillary: Just Trust Me on This One

In her first comments on the email controversy, the former secretary of state asked for the benefit of the doubt. Will she get it?
DAVID A. GRAHAM
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Utah May Bring Back the Firing Squad

The executions of death-row inmates would be barbaric, but perhaps preferable to lethal injections. The guillotine would be better still—and an end to capital punishment best of all.
CONOR FRIEDERSDORF
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America's Unemployment Insurance Programs Need to Be Reimagined

For some workers, the recession produced historically long stretches of joblessness. A new Brookings study suggests ways to counteract that.
BOURREE LAM
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Over There, and Overlooked

The centennial of the First World War is slipping past unnoticed in the United States, despite its persistent legacy.
DAVID FRUM
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The 'Blurred Lines' Verdict Could Be Bad for Music

A jury orders Robin Thicke and Pharrell to pay $7.4 million to Marvin Gaye's estate, possibly lowering the bar for what's considered creative theft.
SPENCER KORNHABER

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