Allen Abel reports from the White House on Trump hosting Henry Kissinger, a sheepish Sidney Crosby and the man who called the president a moron
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Nixon, Kissinger, and a Forgotten Genocide
‘The first full account’ of America’s role in the 1971 atrocities in Bangladesh
‘In an uncertain world’
The text of the Prime Minister’s speech last night in New York. Colin Horgan quibbles with Mr. Harper’s understanding of the War of 1812.
In conversation: Conrad Black
On scrubbing showers, navigating the prison economy and getting used to sleeping alone
Henry Kissinger on China
Diplomacy’s wheeler-dealer on the country’s emergence and his own role in it
Was Obama’s Nobel for “awesomeness” and positive thinking?
The President’s win is like ‘The Secret’ being unleashed on the worldwide political stage
The dubious award-winners hall of fame
From Barack Obama’s Nobel to Kevin Costner’s Oscar, these prizes have raised a few eyebrows
Maclean’s Interview: Christopher Buckley
The novelist talks with Kenneth Whyte about growing up Buckley, losing his parents, and facing down the right