We are six months and one day from Election Day, and the state of the race is … a muddle. The incumbent president and his ...
The most important event in the Supreme Court’s hearing on Donald Trump’s immunity claim was that Trump’s counsel was willing ...
Hardly a week goes by without a cyber incident making national news. A recent example is a troubling attack on a water ...
Film and pharma, like many creative endeavors, exist in a world of power law economics, where a handful of exceptionally successful products account for a massively disproportionate share of the total ...
That evening, Kirn and I were seated together at dinner, just a table away from one of the most controversial elites in America, the billionaire libertarian Peter Thiel. Kirn seemed not just ...
If you oppose loan forgiveness on principle, you will see Biden's promise as a bad thing. However, if you support it in principle, you should really think about how much debt cancellation you are ...
Among Truman and American Rhodes Scholars, interest in prominent progressive issues dwarfs that in conservative ones—by a factor of 20 to one. Given taxpayer funding for the Truman Scholarship and the ...
In a recent move that underscores the gravity of cyber threats in today’s interconnected world, Microsoft announced a comprehensive overhaul of its security processes. This decision arrives in the ...
More than 65 million Americans depend on Medicare to finance their health benefits. A long-standing concern is whether the program is fiscally sustainable: Can Medicare maintain the level of services ...
It’s not news that America’s colleges have little room for right-leaning thought. The same is now true of the nation’s most prestigious federal scholarship program, paid for with public funds and ...
Joel Kotkin believes that America is uniquely poised to remain on top for the foreseeable future, a thesis he outlined in his recent piece, “The Myth of America’s Decline.” I asked him a few questions ...
Questions about the limits of free speech are increasingly dividing conservatives. A debate between Yoram Hazony and Robert P. George in the pages of Public Discourse, together with a recent ...