‘I Am Pleasing to Everyone’
I can’t stop watching the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders.
I can’t stop watching the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders.
The oratory was warmed-over, but the substance was right.
What worked for British tabloids won’t work for The Washington Post.
Federal workforce-training programs prepare people for dead-end jobs that no one wants.
The uproar over a publisher’s ethics is a matter of survival.
Climate protests should be pro-humanity.
The judge handling Trump’s classified-documents case has shown that she’s not fit for the task.
Universities require a culture of open inquiry, viewpoint diversity, and constructive disagreement.
The great American thinker never pretended that true independence of mind was easy, but he made a thrilling case for its rewards.
“It didn’t even feel like learning.”
Why do professional athletes keep putting their careers in jeopardy just to bet on sports?
English-speaking teens are spreading their problems abroad.
There’s no 2024 equivalent of “Build the wall” or “Lock her up.”
British editors are suddenly leading several U.S. publications. Can it last?
More and more athletes are entering politics. Why?
People used to believe politics was broken but worth fighting for. Now many repudiate even the ideals at the heart of the American system.
The history of American Communism shows that dogma and fervor are no substitute for popular support.
A firsthand account of freedom’s earliest celebrations
What I saw inside the government’s response to COVID-19
They can’t claim they didn’t know.