
Trump Is Gaslighting Us
Trump is an agent of chaos, and chaos has a human cost.
Trump is an agent of chaos, and chaos has a human cost.
No one else with direct access to the president has been as outwardly bigoted.
The Danes seem to believe him, and so should Americans.
Investors discounted everything Trump has ever said about trade and tariffs. We’re all going to pay for that mistake.
The policy is absurd. It’s also an extension of Trump’s chaotic personality.
The nearly 375-year-old religion’s principles line up surprisingly well with modern parenting research.
Demonstrations have gotten smaller and more dispersed in Trump’s second term. Is that a bad thing?
Deliberately insulting other countries is bad for the U.S. economy.
Canada’s ultimate retaliation for Trump’s tariffs will be to turn ordinary Americans who cross the border to shop for cheaper goods into latter-day bootleggers.
Instead of leading to reduced trade barriers, the new global tariff plan is all but guaranteed to raise them.
The administration claims to be protecting Jews while advancing an agenda that most Jews oppose.
Once you’ve said you might negotiate, nobody is going to believe you when you change your mind and say you’ll never negotiate.
Authoritarian leaders are most dangerous when they’re popular. Wrecking the economy is unlikely to broaden Trump’s support.
In one tiny town, more than a dozen people were diagnosed with the rare neurodegenerative disease ALS. Why?
Richard White, the historian and author of The Republic for Which It Stands, explains what made the late 19th century gilded.
François Chollet has constructed the ultimate test for the bots.
“Il Duce slumped, first falling to his knees, then leaning sideways against the wall.”