And what not to cheer
The breakout star of the melee in Milwaukee was the most MAGA candidate on the stage.
The series should capture the wild ambition and tense charms of the TV business. Its leads don’t telegraph any of that.
A new book looks at the “underground historians” of China who are resurfacing moments from the past that authorities would prefer be forgotten.
The longtime Senate Republican leader gambled that he could outlast the former president—and lost.
Nervous Democrats mount an antidemocratic campaign against their own president.
Biden’s party doesn’t need to sleepwalk into a catastrophe.
The error is not the choice of Kamala Harris. It is the sudden rallying behind her.
Trump’s nomination of Kash Patel threatens to turn the FBI into an instrument of personal presidential power.
The terrorist group has dragooned its hostages, Jewish and not, into perverse performance art.