
The Jim Crow Economy Is the True Horror in Sinners
The film illustrates the near-impossibility of upward mobility during the segregation era.
The film illustrates the near-impossibility of upward mobility during the segregation era.
Nothing here has ended well. In fact, it hasn’t even ended.
She lived with us for 56 years. She raised me and my siblings without pay. I was 11, a typical American kid, before I realized who she was.
The State Department is using Elon Musk’s playbook.
The new film Thunderbolts* understands that bigger does not mean better.
Trump’s commissars are looking for ideological enemies.
What will happen to the Chinese grocery store?
The Trump administration is pooling data on Americans. Experts fear what comes next.
Signalgate was the national security adviser’s most glaring mistake. But his problems ran deeper.
Americans must insist on academic freedom, or risk losing what makes our nation great.
Trump’s threats to annex Canada reversed its political trend—but they should not reverse its commitment to free trade.
Smolny College is a warning.
Daughters tend to receive higher levels of affection and patience at home than sons. But the sons might need it more.
And many people with the condition are cared for at home.
College graduates are marrying at high rates. Everyone else isn’t.
Reading has been unfairly maligned as an indoor activity for far too long.
They’re no longer terrible—in fact, they’re often the draw.
When I joined the conservative movement in the 1980s, there were two types of people: those who cared earnestly about ideas, and those who wanted only to shock the left. The reactionary fringe has won.
Chatbots learned from human writing. Now it’s their turn to influence us.
The price of boneless chicken thighs is finally catching up with the price of white meat.