How the Ivy League Broke America
The meritocracy isn’t working. We need something new.
The meritocracy isn’t working. We need something new.
Behind much social-justice discourse is a self-interested struggle for power.
Italy knows a thing or two about what the United States faces—but there are key differences between the two countries’ experiences.
On his new album, he seems to want to help men cope with feelings of insecurity and irrelevance.
This is a relapse, not a fix.
Trump vowed to lower food prices. His policies will almost certainly do the opposite.
Memories of the meals I ate growing up with the Grateful Dead
The sheer quantity of individually unqualified selections might make blocking any of them harder.
Welcome to the slop era of online shopping.
Lucy Calkins was an education superstar. Now she’s cast as the reason a generation of students struggles to read. Can she reclaim her good name?
The satirical site’s announcement that it is acquiring Alex Jones’s Infowars created confusion—and perfectly captured the media world we’re living in.
Emilia Pérez is messy, excessive, and manipulative—and spectacular because of it.
The Israeli high command now sees all of its conflicts as elements of a single, multifront war with Iran.
One of the worst maritime disasters in European history took place two decades ago. It remains very much in the public eye. On a stormy night on the Baltic Sea, more than 850 people lost their lives when a luxurious ferry sank below the waves. From a mass of material, including official and unofficial reports and survivor testimony, our correspondent has distilled an account of the Estonia’s last moments—part of his continuing coverage for the magazine of anarchy on the high seas.
The Infowars founder is already broadcasting his conspiracy theories on a new site.
How to use social media without it using you
In a culture devoid of moral education, generations are growing up in a morally inarticulate, self-referential world.
The Senate can stop her.