Trump’s Contempt Knows No Bounds
Judge Juan Merchan sanctioned the former president for the first, and likely not the last, time.
Judge Juan Merchan sanctioned the former president for the first, and likely not the last, time.
The case for having the International Court of Justice hear two cases at once
Somehow, the U.S. is both over- and under-reacting to bird flu and other pressing infectious threats.
Too many leaders, on campus and in government, are failing to uphold the First Amendment rights they claim to champion.
Neel Mukherjee’s new novel explores the reality that no choice—particularly as a parent—is perfect.
She may have forgotten that Americans love dogs more than they love politicians.
Life is not measured by a moment. Focus on getting the big things right.
The funniest people on the planet think there’s no funnier person than Albert Brooks.
When our culture makes fun of mothers’ forgetfulness, it is abdicating responsibility for the overwork women are experiencing and its effects on their health. (From 2022)
To save the Church, Catholics must detach themselves from the clerical hierarchy—and take the faith back into their own hands. (From 2019)
“An experience of many years has taught me that the standard of honesty, in the editorial department of newspapers at any rate, will compare favorably with that in any profession in the world.”
Twenty decks, seven swimming pools, and one novelist wearing a meatball T-shirt
A new season of the How To series from The Atlantic