In We the People, Jill Lepore argues the Constitution isn’t the parchment paper, but the evolving democratic imagination of the people.
Readers respond to an editorial about moving to the center. Also: No-phone time during the Sabbath; the energy crisis.
Some mishmash misreading of Shakespeare’s “Henry V” mixed with the myth of Winston Churchill, that unregenerate racist ...
I wrote a column in August which I lovingly referred to a piece by John Brummett. Lovingly, because I agreed with him. The ...
As Murray Rothbard’s views on individual liberty progressed, he increasingly embraced men like Richard Weaver and John Randolph, who both stressed the ...
At its most fundamental level, a halt to benefits under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program involves basic political questions. With the federal government being shut down, the Trump ...
As homeless mortality rates reach alarming levels, the state announced Utah’s next homeless coordinator Thursday morning.
Most AI technologies are developed and controlled by private corporations, not democratic institutions. These corporations ...
When President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi announced on October 19 that Egypt would host a Gaza reconstruction conference next month, it was more than a policy move; it was a statement of power. From the ...
At its most fundamental level, a halt to benefits under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program involves basic political questions. The SNAP contingency fund reportedly has $5.5 billion in reser ...
Christianity Today took a moment in 1958 to reassess the repeal of prohibition after 25 years. Was the relegalization of ...
Two visions fight for the Democratic Party’s soul as it searches for purpose, direction, and a modicum of popularity.
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