
Breaking Free From Alex Jones
A former Infowars employee on radicalization, lies, and getting out

A former Infowars employee on radicalization, lies, and getting out

Has the president failed to learn the lessons of classic cautionary fables—or does he just understand them in his own novel ways?

Lindy West has unwittingly written the obituary for an era.

In a new report, the World Bank thinks better of its old free-market absolutism.

Their position has become untenable. But liberal Zionists can adapt.

A century ago, a German sociologist explained precisely how the president thinks about the world.

Everyone’s DNA keeps mutating. Could correcting those errors lead to longevity?

As Trump nominates a new, uncontroversial CDC director, a more restrained version of the health secretary is appearing.

A minimally speaking autistic man just wrote a best-selling book. Or did he?

Five pieces of career advice, shaped by economics, psychology, and a little bit of existential math

It’s not just a phase.

After many decades of democratization, higher education could once again become a luxury good.

That person who poses as your ally but isn’t? Here’s a way to ensure you’re not one.

Feisty children can be exhausting. They also possess a moral fire that deserves cultivating.