PETER DAVISON is the director of the Atlantic Monthly Press and author of BREAKING OF THE DAY AND OTHER POEMS.
We’re living in the most age-diverse time in human history. So why are we so age segregated?
The actor, who spent more than a year in prison following a drug conviction in 1996, was among 91 people pardoned Thursday by California Governor Jerry Brown.
Deliberately insulting other countries is bad for the U.S. economy.
Leonard Peikoff dedicated his life to promoting the author’s vision of freedom and self-determination. But at what cost?
The administration is cutting deals with felons, driving out federal prosecutors, and threatening to abandon its criminal case—all to avoid admitting error.
Time, a breathtaking documentary by Garrett Bradley, follows a young couple’s journey to keep their family together during a 20-year prison stay.
When interest rates outpace growth, very bad things can happen.
A new production of Othello foregrounds what the play’s earliest audiences recognized: the psychological costs of war.