The White House's environmental "science"; how to make Iraq more like Kosovo; the dubious constituency of anti-globalization protesters; Kansas versus a pancake (Kansas wins)
Prosecuting the war in Afghanistan from provincial capitals has been disastrous; we need to turn our military strategy inside out.
For centuries, people have used nasal surgery to protect, or improve, their place in society. An Object Lesson.
A rush to reunion can entrench injustice. Instead of papering over differences, Americans need to be smarter about engaging them.
Taking it, as Donald Trump has mused about doing, is not only illegal—it would tear the country apart.
The author of Lies My Teacher Told Me discusses how schools’ flawed approach to teaching the country’s past affects its civic health.
For 161 years, magazine contributors have written about the gravest dangers and darkest hours for America’s political institutions.
A National Rifle Association spokesperson says Botham Jean would still be alive if he’d had a firearm. But when African Americans legally bearing arms are shot by police, the organization’s media outlet doesn’t defend them.
Here’s what parents need to understand about the teaching of history.