A Turning Point in the Battle of the Bulge
We have built up all kinds of narratives about the struggle to lose weight, then along comes science and sweeps the difficulties aside.
We have built up all kinds of narratives about the struggle to lose weight, then along comes science and sweeps the difficulties aside.
A hugely woke company came face to face with the reality that misinformation spread on Facebook impacted voter’s decisions.
The early church looked to civil authority to promote peace and security, enact just laws, and allow the free exercise of religion.
Like others before it, the tragedy of October 2023 will irrevocably alter Israel’s DNA.
Instead of a story about heroism, Dune: Part Two is a sociological picture of a liberal, progressive America.
Poor Things uses a woman born in a Victorian laboratory to explore humanity's relationship to science and technology.
Limitarianism defends the deeply illiberal—but increasingly common—instinct to eliminate the wealthy.
Communicating a lack of commitment to NATO will harm allies who have done everything we’ve asked.
Like the evangelicals he criticizes, Tim Alberta struggles to see politics operating between the sacred and the sordid.
Despite the Supreme Court’s turn against racial preferences, special interests in California seek to gut the state’s non-discrimination protections.