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Opinion
The Great Man Theory of Current Events
Yes, structural forces dictate a lot of history, but character and judgment matter in the moment.
The Solar Farm That Almost Destroyed Copake, N.Y.
Residents of a small upstate town were bitterly divided over a planned development — until they weren’t.
Scalia’s Ghost Is Haunting Conservative Justices
The late Supreme Court giant united his philosophical heirs behind theories of originalism and textualism. Now those ideas are becoming a source of conflict.
Russian Army Looks Like the Soviet One: Charts of the Week
It’s disorganized, poorly supplied and badly led, but deadly nonetheless.
What Ukraine Can Learn From Finland’s Stand 80 Years Ago
The Winter War between the Finns and the Soviet Union has important parallels with the current conflict.