
What the Border-Hawk Catholics Get Wrong
Critics of Pope Francis’s views on immigration are sidestepping a long-standing Catholic tradition—while claiming to uphold it.
Critics of Pope Francis’s views on immigration are sidestepping a long-standing Catholic tradition—while claiming to uphold it.
For the first time in decades, America has a chance to define its next political order. Trump offers fear, retribution, and scarcity. Liberals can stand for abundance.
In the Bay Area, as elsewhere, the working classes have seen their jobs go overseas and their neighborhoods become unaffordable.
What happens when men prefer porn?
The stain of betrayal in Afghanistan is now on Republican hands.
The U.S. has a lot of leverage over trade—but using it is not as simple as it seems.
How to be a billionaire and pay no taxes
If the bullying of Jewish students had happened to any other group, the institution would be appalled.
The Russian author’s Nobel Prize lecture contains an urgent message for contemporary audiences.
Much of what the U.S. president has done to curb independent media echoes the Hungarian autocrat Viktor Orbán’s playbook.
Why some mainstream Black intellectuals are giving up on the landmark decision
We’ve tried before. It didn’t work out.
The decision to deport Mahmoud Khalil is most remarkable for its pettiness, its insecurity, and its failure to grasp the spirit of America and of academia at their best.
Businesses cannot thrive under this much uncertainty.
Symbols aren’t just symbols.
The car company’s fortunes are riding on Elon Musk’s future.
Artists can be self-obsessed jerks. But you can get in touch with your artistic side without falling into that trap.
Shocking revelations often used to lead to meaningful governmental reforms. But not in the age of Donald Trump.
Meet the strictest headmistress in Britain
The Department of Government Efficiency’s seizure of government databases is not just an act of bureaucratic reorganization. It is an act of constitutional restructuring.