Donald Trump’s executive order purporting to end birthright citizenship is an attempt to reverse one outcome of the Civil War ...
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As fires have raged, so have citations of the prescient author Mike Davis. But in a changed world, we need new thinkers too.
History reminds us that the viciousness of authoritarianism only strengthens the artist’s hand.
A wave of new laws and new technology might finally bring the era of the online pornography free-for-all to a close.
This is a bleak model for those in lamentation over our current moment. But Camus’ brand of pessimism is apt, simultaneously ...
A conversation with Yair Rosenberg about Trump’s approach to Israel, Gaza, and the Middle East so far ...
Two weeks later, Trump left office disgraced and impeached. For a while, he seemed likelier to be imprisoned than restored to ...
Other than raw ambition, only one through line is perceptible in a switchbacking political career.
Trump’s first-day executive orders would have prompted mass outrage had he attempted them in 2017. Today, the response is ...
Whether renaming the “Gulf of America” or issuing edicts on gender, Trump is enforcing his own brand of political correctness ...
She won’t stop talking about her troubles. And it’s exhausting. Editor’s Note: Is anything ailing, torturing, or nagging at ...