
Something Alarming Is Happening to the Job Market
A new sign that AI is competing with college grads
A new sign that AI is competing with college grads
Donald Trump believes he’s invincible. But the cracks are beginning to show.
College graduates are marrying at high rates. Everyone else isn’t.
“Even if they don’t agree with everything he’s doing, he’s doing something.”
Americans must insist on academic freedom, or risk losing what makes our nation great.
Daughters tend to receive higher levels of affection and patience at home than sons. But the sons might need it more.
A conversation with the president about executive power, Signalgate, and 24-karat gold
Americans once associated spheres of influence with a cynical, volatile European past. Now Washington is resurrecting them.
How the Trump administration is worsening a public-health crisis
They’re no longer terrible—in fact, they’re often the draw.
The president has shown signs of exasperation. But he has never been willing to stand up to his Russian counterpart.
Trump’s threats to annex Canada reversed its political trend—but they should not reverse its commitment to free trade.
The Russian president is enacting one of the world’s most extreme natalism programs—and one of the weirdest.
Nothing about Donald Trump’s first 100 days has been ordinary.