On Thinking for Yourself
We need to have the courage to believe we can win an argument
We need to have the courage to believe we can win an argument
Despised as a racist by todays left and a tyrant by todays right the 28th president championed a set of values that our politics sorely lack
The Islamic Republic shouted its hatred of the West from the rooftops for decades Many Westerners opted not to hear
Activists are organizing to combat generative AI and other technologiesand reclaiming a misunderstood label in the process
American business elites would prefer a strong economy without a resurgent labor movement which is exactly what Trump is offering
The worlds largest cruise ship sets sail in Miami dolphins fleeing orcas near San Diego widespread farmer protests in Europe a Republic Day ...
The Meta CEO has been overshadowed in recent years by more antic-prone tech executives But hes still very much a power broker
I tied myself into knots trying to close its little red ring
Vann R Newkirk II on reinterpreting the Reconstruction era
Only some of these titles tell happy stories but they are all reminders of what is possible in metropolises
Hollywood imagined that computers would launch a nuclear missile but self-guided aircraft are whats truly changing the nature of combat
Prion diseases are poorly understood and this one is devastating
A lost trove of photographs from the 1960s and 70s offers new perspectives on the pastand the present
A landmark exhibition offers a new history of art
The science is clear Owing money makes for unhappiness The less debt you carry the happier youll be
Americans who most reap the benefits of marriage are the same class who get to declare monogamy passé and boring
The GOPs moral collapse threatens global security
It is painful to watch as our once-proud newspaper has become a shell nearly devoid of meaningful content one reader says
Its delusions all the way down
Climate change social media and a pandemic-era obsession with the outdoors are pushing athletes into dangerous terrain
Matthew Vaughns Argylle borrows from a lot of very recent spy-thriller history
Presidential campaigns have long tailored their ads and emails to specific groups Now any politician can
The reps subpar conspiracy-peddling poetry is a vulnerable moment that we can all learn from
A new book chronicles the forces that have led to the current impasse at the southern border