
Police Militarization Gave Us Uvalde
The adoption of aggressive, military-style tactics and weaponry has put American policing on the wrong track for decades.
The adoption of aggressive, military-style tactics and weaponry has put American policing on the wrong track for decades.
Immigration doesn’t have to spell demographic doom for Republicans.
An old economy is dying, and a new economy is struggling to be born. Now is the time of monstrously confusing data.
President Biden undoubtedly continues to dislike MBS. But the U.S. does not exist in some ethereal realm of gumdrops and friendship bracelets, and eventually the two men will have to meet.
Most students are open to real debate. But their colleges are failing them.
It’s not young, upwardly mobile college grads.
A buzzy new true-crime series advances an old, insidious idea—that Mormons are a threat to the American project.
Britons were promised freedom. Instead, we got little stamps on beer glasses.
As an NRA-approved icon and the mass shooter’s weapon of choice, the AR-15 has done untold harm.
Its first two sessions have already made a powerful case for why this investigation matters.
“What kind of loopholes will we be able to jump through, that we’re not putting either ourselves or the women at risk?”
The courts used to understand that Roe stood not so much for the choice to end a pregnancy as for the choice of whether to end one.
Shoring up the nation’s supply chain is the single greatest challenge to the national defense.
Scholars should drive out overzealous administrators, not vice versa.
A federal law exists that could protect women having life-threatening pregnancy complications—but only if the Biden administration decides to use it.
Something beyond rising energy and labor costs is leading to sticker shock on once-cheap urban amenities.
What two years of solo dinners taught me
The president is sacrificing his values in the interests of something we haven’t seen much of in the past two decades: realism.
Researchers rigorously tested the persistent notion that abortion wounds the women who seek it.
He should call it a fight not for democracy but for sovereignty.