The rise of provisional history
How the worst apple took over the United States, and continues to spread
The Kentucky senator highlighted positions that make his presence in the presidential race vital, while struggling not to compromise them by pandering to the GOP base.
The president’s belief in policies that can benefit all Americans is being repudiated by voters, in favor of a vision of politics as a zero-sum game.
The question isn’t whether Robert E. Lee was a successful military commander—it’s why American communities continue to honor a Confederate leader.
Even business travelers may find they enjoy bed-and-breakfasts
The industry practice of making hundreds of workers stand close together at a production line—with sharp knives and a fast line speed—endangers not only their safety, but also food safety and public health.