After months of darkness, the clouds broke for the Clinton campaign last week. But how long will the clear skies last?
Many prominent writers and thinkers seem invested in the notion that simply facing strong public criticism is a threat to free speech.
The borrowed lines included in his keynote address at the Republican National Convention are a sign of what the next four years could look like.
A new survey explores the country’s views on hate speech, political correctness, Nazi-punching, job terminations for offensive speech, and much more.
“While we’re biased and have an opinion, that’s different from allowing yourself to be a propaganda machine.”
The new Daily Show host, Trevor Noah, is smooth and charming, but he hasn’t found his edge.
Too many debates about important issues degenerate into manufactured and misplaced outrage—and it's chilling free speech.
In a nation built on the separation of church and state, the line a Christian president walked at a ceremony for a murdered Christian preacher
Can any writer offer useful wisdom when ash rains over a metropolis?