
The U.S. Threat Looming Over Canada
The consequences if Trump followed through on his belligerent rhetoric about a “51st state” would be catastrophic.
The consequences if Trump followed through on his belligerent rhetoric about a “51st state” would be catastrophic.
A new sign that AI is competing with college grads
I don’t know what’s happening, but I’m stocking up on ibuprofen.
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 most persuasive “people” on a popular subreddit turned out to be a front for a secret AI experiment.
The Rehearsal takes the prankster’s quest for self-betterment to new extremes.
When people at the department embrace Trump’s scorn for the law, the law, as a practical limitation on government action, ceases to exist.
It’s not just a phase.
The meritocracy isn’t working. We need something new.
A 300-page report makes for dismal reading.
He used the constitution to shatter the constitution.
What illness taught me about true friendship
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.
If the Trump administration wants more babies, it needs to embrace a different kind of parent.
The unusual requests made of Interior Secretary Doug Burgum’s staff are raising concerns all the way to the White House.
A series of purposely brutalizing psychological experiments may have confirmed Theodore Kaczynski’s still-forming belief in the evil of science while he was in college.
Americans are now spending more time alone than ever. It’s changing our personalities, our politics, and even our relationship to reality.
In a new novel, Daniel Kehlmann considers why the director G. W. Pabst worked with the Nazis.
The president wants to seize new powers, yet he’s also eager to hand off responsibility for hard decisions.