Secretary Pete Hegseth is trying to destroy a leading AI company for no good reason. America’s awesome might is blinding enough. Hegseth doesn’t need to blow out his predecessor’s candles so that his ...
T his week, Michael Brendan Dougherty wrote that he doesn’t think he’s “ever been so depressed” as when he read my recent report with Steve Rose, “The Middle Class is Shrinking Because of a Booming ...
There are no ‘civilians,’ in the Western sense, in Iran, and the IRGC uses the infrastructure for its war aims. Trump argued that U.S. personnel lost the element of surprise after journalists reported ...
Color me skeptical.
Those who believed the war was a disaster from the outset seem convinced that worst-case outcomes are inevitable. They’re not.
Premiums are the price of risk that already exists in the world. Economic policy has conflated supply and demand. In the long run, the reaffirmation of American constitutional governance could ...
That’s the title of my new Confirmation Tales post, which examines how Sonia Sotomayor and her colleagues on a Second Circuit panel failed to give serious attention to the claims of racial ...
Catholic nuns in New York are suing the state over a 2024 law that requires longterm care facilities to cater to a patient's so-called gender-identity in conversation, rooming assignments, and ...
I f he has to choose between guns and butter, President Trump has made it clear he wants the guns. This is the right choice for our national security and reflects, as well, a corr ...
A U.S. effort to reopen the Strait of Hormuz would not replicate the operational problem faced at the Dardanelles in World War I.
Our fears are hypothetical, while our successes are stone cold.
Following the Trump administration’s cuts, the federal government employs the lowest percentage of U.S. workers since World War II.
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