Why the Past 10 Years of American Life Have Been Uniquely Stupid
It’s not just a phase.
It’s not just a phase.
Welcome to the “move fast and break things” administration.
And Biden has mere weeks to give the Ukrainians the resources they need to fight.
The president-elect’s most controversial Cabinet picks share one crucial tie.
The Israeli high command now sees all of its conflicts as elements of a single, multifront war with Iran.
No matter who wins in November, the digital-asset market could be on the brink of a deregulation-fueled bonanza.
Inflation, moderation, and candidate effects
The National Gallery’s “Paris 1874” explores the movement’s dark origins.
Americans have been too quick to condemn the field of public health, overlooking its massive achievements in the 1900s and, yes, during the recent pandemic, too.
Swing-state successes in the last midterms gave the party false optimism about 2024.
The party of norms, procedure, bureaucracy, DEI initiatives, rule following, language policing, and compliance
You’re bound to come across the “Dark Triad” type of malignant narcissists in life—and they can be superficially appealing. Better to look for their exact opposite.
A warning from Representative Ritchie Torres of New York
With a crypto-friendly president-elect and a Congress stacked with crypto supporters, the industry is getting closer to its ultimate goals.
There’s still a path to lasting peace. But we’ll need a new set of leaders.
The United States is about to become a different kind of country.
The Senate GOP elected John Thune as majority leader—and decisively rejected Trump’s apparent favorite.
But what’s the prize he’s after?
It’s probably leaching chemicals into your cooking oil.
Kennedy’s endorsement of Donald Trump raises an awkward question.