Looking for an Exit Off the Information Superhighway
We can’t seem to find one, even as the Internet threatens our social fabric and turns us into 320 million communities of one.
Trump’s first State of the Union was neither Republican or Democrat, fresh on immigration and disturbing on foreign policy.
The opposition party will give no quarter, even on issues where they might agree.
We can’t seem to find one, even as the Internet threatens our social fabric and turns us into 320 million communities of one.
A new book says the conflict began in the late 19th century and subsumed even World War II as our defining event.
The UAE’s foreign minister dismisses the success of the nuclear deal in limiting Iran’s nuclear program because it “fails” to do a whole host of other things that were never up for discussion.
The foreign policy section of the speech painted a picture of a thoroughly hard-line and militarized approach to the world that is going to cost the U.S. dearly.
‘These aren’t just tough times for Christians,’ says atheist reader
The counterproductive nature of the standard left-wing smear of conservatives
We should expect some ill-considered ultimatum or more careless rhetoric about military action.
An atheist appreciates the legend’s haunting religiosity.
Washington still thinks it’s calling the shots—and we’ll fight forever to prove it.
Cha wasn’t on board with an insane proposal to start a war, and now he won’t be ambassador to South Korea.
What happens when you can’t find native-born Americans able and willing to do hard physical labor?
Sentimentality cannot bear too much of liquid modernity’s reality
The Saudi-led coalition’s poor justification for intervening in Yemen has been completely discredited.
Feminists now see sex as reinforcing outdated gender roles, and it’s turning them into authoritarians.
Relations with our NATO ally have hit a low—and the long-term prognosis is bleak.
Christians have to be willing to help the poor. But what does that mean, precisely?
From Alfred Bester to Tom Clancy, here’s what our editors and staff are reading.
Nothing could be more bankrupt than a discredited Iraq war booster calling for regime change in yet another country while hitching himself to a group of disgraced exiles, but that is what Bolton is offering.
And because of that, the Europeans have taken the high ground—at least for now.
When they say they want to “fix” the deal’s “flaws,” they mean that they want to kill the deal because of its virtues.
The effect of this will be to militarize our foreign policy even more than it already has been.
Whereas previous drug fads inspired poets and singers to rebel, this one offers only bleak nihilism.
“Where the elite, meet”—and reaffirm their mutual interests on either side of the revolving door.
Two readers write to talk about their isolation
His opponents are trying to use the 25th Amendment as a backdoor to impeachment, but that’s more Maoist than American.
With the Russia collusion investigation crumbling around them, Trump’s investigators have only one trick left.
Something we refuse to see leaves us vulnerable to something we do not understand
New developments in old suburbia resemble an odd platypus hybrid.
Truth is not always spoken by nice, moral people. Name some that are important to pay attention to
Because of his position, Ryan’s words give encouragement to reckless clients to continue the destructive and dangerous policies that have already caused immense suffering in several countries.
While he couldn’t predict selfies, multiculturalism, or Oprah, Daniel Bell sensed the rage against bourgeois order would eventually lead to crisis.
European nations like Hungary and Poland are reasserting their Christian culture, posing a bigger threat to Brussels than Brexit ever will.
The Saudis and their allies are still trying to strangle Yemen into submission.
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