Commentary: Modern America doesn’t suffer from a shortage of disagreement. Our divisions are constantly nudged, magnified, monetized and weaponized.
The more divided we become, the more absurd it all starts to look. Not because the problems aren’t real — they are — but ...
Not because the problems aren’t real — they are — but because the patterns are. The outrage cycles. The villains rotate. The ...
A US judge has ordered the return of Venezuelan migrants deported to El Salvador to challenge their removals, highlighting ...
This year’s Academy Award nominations were announced on Jan. 22. Following, in alphabetical order, are capsule reviews of the 10 films contending for Best Picture. The Oscars ceremony will take place ...
Feature / After the Holocaust, Israel was hailed as the solution to an essentially antisemitic debate. Now, as another ...
We don’t need fewer opinions. We need fewer systems that profit from turning disagreement into identity warfare.
Senate Democrats just blocked a bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security, after Republicans tried to advance a ...
A fiery US congressional hearing has dragged Andrew Windsor back into the Epstein scandal, as a lawmaker claims a redacted woman in newly released photos is a sex trafficking victim. The exchange ...