America Is Now Counting on You, Pete Hegseth
My advice for the incoming secretary of defense
My advice for the incoming secretary of defense
Grant reviews have been suspended at the NIH. This could be an omen.
New research suggests that the company makes the communities it operates in poorer—even taking into account its famous low prices.
Hitching the evangelical wagon to Donald Trump has meant unhitching it from the life and teachings of Jesus.
I’ve been fighting this charge for half my life.
It’s the end of free bathrooms—and of a particular fantasy.
The president is surrounding himself with people who may be television-ready but are not prepared to lead the country.
It made itself bigger.
Not every Capitol rioter was a card-carrying seditionist; some have regrets, and a few are even refusing a pardon. Jason Riddle is one.
The sound of gentrification is silence.
Every single aspect of human life is being reoriented around the pursuit of attention.
The response to the January 6 pardons shows that the president faces no effective constraints from within his party.
Americans are now spending more time alone than ever. It’s changing our personalities, our politics, and even our relationship to reality.
Why have Republican leaders abandoned their principles in support of an immoral and dangerous president?
Now that Trump is president again, the right’s moment of unity is over.
Americans may not actually feel more desolate than they did in the past.
Tens of millions of American Christians are embracing a charismatic movement known as the New Apostolic Reformation, which seeks to destroy the secular state.
I know I sound naive, but this wasn’t like a “normal” affair.
Nothing is more Christian than protecting vulnerable immigrants. Why couldn’t Bishop Mariann Budde just say that?
Why so many titans of intelligence were willing to risk their hard-won credibility is deeply mysterious.