
The People Who Are Still Convinced Kamala Won
The left is dabbling in 2024-election-fraud theories.

The left is dabbling in 2024-election-fraud theories.

And why he still might change it again

The FCC can do plenty of damage to free expression—even without revoking licenses.

Three decades ago, 2 Live Crew fought a First Amendment battle against the government—and won.

She seemed to return my affection but then backpedaled. Is this situationship doomed?

If taxpayers want to influence policy, maybe this is our only option.

For the first time in more than 30 years, attacks by the far left outnumber those by the far right.

When the air strikes are over, the teacher resumes her lesson.

Apps are promising to ease the job of child-rearing—but they’re missing something crucial.

A former U.S. ambassador to Russia says powerful Russians were too eager to go along with Vladimir Putin.

Diplomatic recognition sends a message, but only a real peace process can deliver on Palestinian aspirations.

From the back of a cargo plane dropping humanitarian aid into Gaza, I could envision a better future.

In the White House adviser’s view, violent rhetoric is allowed only when he and Trump are the ones spewing it.

The president has given autism the MAHA treatment.

The president is rebranding the immigration process as a MAGA rewards program.

How chatbots keep you talking

How Trump’s dealmaking has degraded American foreign policy

The Tesla Diner looks a lot like what we already have, just weirder and worse.

Dishonest governance is rarely a single act or brazen deal; more often, it appears as a set of habits that spread through a society.

But if there isn’t any pain, does it really count?