
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.
The ink that tells the story of Trump’s second term
College graduates are marrying at high rates. Everyone else isn’t.
Trump’s commissars are looking for ideological enemies.
A conversation with the president about executive power, Signalgate, and 24-karat gold
Here’s the answer to that—and what we can do about it.
The president is not the first American leader to disregard the role of morality in foreign policy, but he’s taking things much further than anyone has before.
Signalgate was the national security adviser’s most glaring mistake. But his problems ran deeper.
They’re no longer terrible—in fact, they’re often the draw.
Even without Signalgate, the president wasn’t likely to keep his national security adviser around long.
Americans must insist on academic freedom, or risk losing what makes our nation great.
To read a book in college, it helps to have read a book in high school.
Americans once associated spheres of influence with a cynical, volatile European past. Now Washington is resurrecting them.