Cancel Culture Cuts Both Ways
All the more reason to defend genuine tolerance and free speech
All the more reason to defend genuine tolerance and free speech
The surprising results yesterday could not have come at a better time for Democratic leaders.
When given a choice between prohibition and expansive abortion rights, Americans seem to prefer the latter.
What sounds simple and obvious rests on conditions that are almost impossible to meet.
By amplifying a loaded slogan, the Michigan representative isn’t helping anyone’s cause.
After Hamas’s attack, I lost hope. Then I started hearing from Israelis and Palestinians.
An unlikely conference in London exposed the two futures of the right.
Schools are struggling with abnormally high rates of absenteeism since the pandemic began.
Andy Beshear’s victory allows his party to maintain one of its most surprising footholds in the South.
The presidential candidate’s new momentum will come with new scrutiny.
Those little online puzzles are about to get so much more annoying.
If Israel is going to have any strategic success against Hamas, it needs to do three things differently from conflicts past.
The former president’s testimony in a New York courtroom was a sad spectacle for the country.
“Rather than weakening us, doubt can provide strength and resilience,” one reader argues.
Nicolas Cage’s new movie has some fun with the collective unconscious, but it struggles to follow through on its delightful concept.
The real cost of all this traffic
A family-owned restaurant has had enough of one-star reviews.
The most powerful companies in the world are shaping what artificial intelligence will become—but they’ll never get it right without the ethos and values of university scientists.
Fingernails, now on Apple TV+, is a mischievous brainteaser that challenges our preconceived notions of commitment.
In her new memoir, Streisand describes the risks involved in making Yentl.