Over the past half decade, Democrats have quietly pulled ahead of Republicans in untraceable political spending. One group helped make it happen.
The Babylon Bee, an online satire publication, has become a popular destination for Christians disaffected with megachurch culture and right-wingers who crave clever commentary about the hypocritical left.
Each year, top universities shower resources on a privileged few. Christopher Eisgruber, the president of Princeton, defends elite education.
A faction of the right believes America has been riven into two countries. The Claremont Institute is building the intellectual architecture for whatever comes next.
A generation facing an intractable problem debates whether to bring a new generation into the world.
Some advocates on the left want America to talk about pregnancy and birth in gender-neutral terms. But this language change might not be so easy for the country to embrace.
In an interview, San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin discusses fatherhood, who deserves to be punished, his relationship with the police, and more.
Dan Darling lost his job because he refused to “stay neutral” on COVID-19.
If John Seago and his allies get their way, abortion would be completely illegal in the United States. Would they be ready for the consequences?
Becky Pringle, the president of the National Education Association, won’t back a blanket vaccination requirement yet—but she thinks there are other ways to ensure that students and teachers are safe.
Matt Hawn says he was helping his students in Blountville, Tennessee, learn to critically evaluate contemporary debates.
The famous professor has found himself out of step with cancel culture and the search for political purity among progressives.
The reporter Jonathan Katz explains how he wrestled with the sins of U.S. interventions abroad—and what to call them.
Gymnast Rachael Denhollander is one of many people who can no longer watch the Olympics with casual enjoyment.
Emily Oster caters to a data-obsessed crowd of modern parents. But sometimes you just can’t optimize your kid.
Father James Martin isn’t quick to call out bias against his faith. But sometimes people go too far.
The former senator from Tennessee famously clashed with President Donald Trump. After two years of silence, he still thinks his party is the future.
Justice Stephen Breyer hasn’t retired yet. But filling Supreme Court seats is just one battle in a war over the judiciary—one that progressives worry they’re losing.
“Every single Christian of color who is proximate to evangelical spaces gets called everything but a child of God. And that’s just part of the work.”
Bill Haslam, the former governor of Tennessee, is trying to figure out how religious Republicans got so extreme.