
Why I Got Thrown Out of a Jasmine Crockett Rally
The crowd was fired up. The candidate was on her game. And I was escorted out by armed guards.

The crowd was fired up. The candidate was on her game. And I was escorted out by armed guards.

A forthcoming book reveals new details about Kristi Noem and Corey Lewandowski.

Even when companies vow to develop AI responsibly, geopolitics may force them to abandon that commitment.

Ann Godoff, who died this week, cared passionately about her writers—and much less about her own ego.

Misbehaving dogs in the White House have plagued administration after administration.

Presidential oratory once sought to elevate its audience, through high seriousness and artful rhetoric, but also by being high-minded and fair.

Two new books demonstrate how Martha Gellhorn, Janet Flanner, and other reporters took journalism in directions that men could not.

For a decade, the trope has been a reliable—and lazy—way to elevate pet peeves into trends.

A puritan strain is manifesting in realist novels as a marked absence of straight sex.

Congressional Republicans are trying to pass a strict “election integrity” law that seems almost custom-designed to disenfranchise their own supporters.

The president will need the Court to have a veneer of legitimacy for when it blesses other, more damaging parts of his agenda.

How can the military build a strategy without an end goal?

Our national project of elite impunity

The nominee for surgeon general kept her most eccentric wellness beliefs largely in check at her confirmation hearing.

They found a bizarre, crass way to push back against Trump.

Someone just put a lot of money on ET.

Middle-aged Americans are considering a new possible explanation for their slowing brain.

Tim Miller on what he saw in Minnesota, why “Resist libs” turn off younger generations, and whether Never Trump has veered too far to the left. Plus: reacting to Trump’s tariff defeat and rethinking the tradition of the State of the Union.

The aggressively rumpled former senator from Ohio is back. Will working-class voters follow?

Send me someone who looks at me the way Mike Johnson looks at Donald Trump while he rambles about fountains of blood.