One of my favorite things to think and write about is the question of what government is actually for. The recently concluded legislative session offered one answer: helping us solve collective action ...
Harvard University recently announced a proposed concentration titled “Energy, Climate, and Environment.” If approved, it will launch in the 2026-27 school year as the fourth climate-focused major ...
As the Iran war moves into a second week, China’s top diplomat Wang Yi is warning of a spreading conflict and calling for ...
TikTok news creator Aaron Parnas discusses his rise online, reaching Gen Z audiences and how social media is reshaping political news.
There was a time when calling someone a "moderate" suggested steadiness, pragmatism and a willingness to work with others. Today, it often sounds like an accusation. A few weeks ago, fellow ...
High-profile abuse claims are once again forcing a difficult conversation about power, prestige, and the role restaurant customers play in sustaining both.
Consumer trust is collapsing and creators are bailing. The platform's metrics -- as reported by a Harris Poll -- should scare ...
But as Justice Secretary, I must be a realist as well as a romantic. We are currently living through a quiet constitutional ...
Americans say health care affordability is their number one pocketbook concern. In response, progressive politicians, health care economists, and many think tanks are offering a panoply of ...
Britain’s nightclubs are disappearing – casualties of planning failures, punitive business rates and a policy framework that neglects the night-time economy. By Rhi Storer This month, I went to ...
Twice a year, we adjust our daily routines by setting our clocks an hour back or an hour ahead, in accordance with daylight saving time. Aside from needing more coffee, time changes can make it more ...
In the collective opinion of patriotic Russian observers of combat operations in Ukraine, the war is going badly and probably things will get worse.