The Conservatives Dreading—And Preparing for—Civil War
A faction of the right believes America has been riven into two countries. The Claremont Institute is building the intellectual architecture for whatever comes next.
A faction of the right believes America has been riven into two countries. The Claremont Institute is building the intellectual architecture for whatever comes next.
Joe Biden’s economic plan is stalled in Congress because the warring wings of his party aren’t yet desperate enough to compromise. They could be soon.
The Florida senator isn’t convinced that the current administration is doing better than the last.
The former president could still win fair and square if Biden lets these five problems spiral.
A group called Counterweight assists people who feel that their bosses and co-workers are forcing them to endorse social-justice beliefs.
The rising prices at the supermarket checkout are a problem with no simple explanation. But Democratic hopes may depend on finding the right answer.
The jet-setting cosmopolitans of popular imagination exist, but they are far outnumbered by a less exalted and less discussed elite group, one that sits at the pinnacle of America’s local hierarchies.
They’ve aligned themselves with forces they despise. But lefty anti-vaxxers don’t see the contradiction.
Images of a temporary art installation made up of hundreds of thousands of small white flags representing Americans lost to COVID-19
Even some Texans who wouldn’t themselves have an abortion think that the state’s new abortion law is too extreme.
Some advocates on the left want America to talk about pregnancy and birth in gender-neutral terms. But this language change might not be so easy for the country to embrace.
In an interview, San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin discusses fatherhood, who deserves to be punished, his relationship with the police, and more.
The former cultural core of the GOP is exiting the party. The Democrats should keep those voters in their corner. Here’s how to do it.
Vanishingly few people have legitimate reasons to avoid COVID-19 vaccination. Some say their doctors told them not to get vaccinated anyway.
The new administration promised competency and efficiency, but it has struggled all year with consistent pandemic messaging.
The historically libertarian organization now says that strict public-health measures protect freedom rather than limit it.
Students have endured tremendous trauma during the pandemic—and teachers know learning can’t happen without healing.
In a crisis like the one that hit the world in March 2020, only one thing will restore confidence: limitless cash. An excerpt from Shutdown: How Covid Shook the World’s Economy.
Most Democrats don’t approve of Texas’s new abortion ban. But they hope it may help them gin up voter enthusiasm.
For half a decade, Republicans gaslighted Democrats about Trump’s Court nominees’ views on abortion. The jig is up.