
Dear James: When My Husband Speaks, My Brain Turns to Mush
Is this a normal marriage thing?
Is this a normal marriage thing?
Taxing endowments is likely to weaken elite institutions, not fix them. That’s the point.
An emerging critical consensus argues that we’ve entered a cultural dark age. I’m not so sure.
Donald Trump believes he’s invincible. But the cracks are beginning to show.
In an era of intense constitutional combat, Congress is nowhere to be found.
The classic American version hasn’t changed much in a century. Now it faces an identity crisis.
A conversation with the president about executive power, Signalgate, and 24-karat gold
The U.S. has extracted itself from the conflict, not ended it.
It started in 1934, with a PR crisis.
The consequences if Trump followed through on his belligerent rhetoric about a “51st state” would be catastrophic.
A drop in maritime traffic suggests that the worst is yet to come.
A new sign that AI is competing with college grads
In a new novel, Daniel Kehlmann considers why the director G. W. Pabst worked with the Nazis.
The Rehearsal takes the prankster’s quest for self-betterment to new extremes.
To read a book in college, it helps to have read a book in high school.
Women are expected to be nurturers. Firstborns are expected to be exemplars. Being both is exhausting.
The meritocracy isn’t working. We need something new.
The guest host Quinta Brunson was the perfect fit to introduce “Forever 31.”
A 300-page report makes for dismal reading.
What illness taught me about true friendship