Why are the Republican-appointed justices so eager to give the president dictatorial control over the government?
In a chaotic and distressing year, books provided a respite, a chance to commune with works of coherent voice and vision.
My 12-year-old daughter, “Abigail,” is very friendly with a girl from school, “Molly.” My husband and I have met Molly and ...
The longer the state plaintiffs can keep funding for Planned Parenthood alive, and make sure the issue remains in the public ...
My boss has been bringing her 4-year-old son to work with her for the past two months since she lost his regular sitter when ...
I work in a progressive public school in a small department where I am the only man. Much of my time is spent in meetings ...
I’m struggling with something I feel guilty even saying out loud: Watching my parents age is breaking my heart. I’m ...
My family knows I’m gay and has always been supportive, but I didn’t want to be explicit about my plan. I’ve never shared ...
And today, Olivia Nuzzi’s greatly anticipated (at least, if you ask any other journalists about it; most of us are unemployed ...
Moral victories are only valuable for losers. But a year after a catastrophic defeat in the 2024 presidential election, ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth seems to be an outright enemy of the typical rules of engagement, professing to view them as handcuffs. In his first term, at then-TV-host Hegseth’s urging, President ...
Trump’s choice—canning Hegseth or letting him stay on—could affect civilian–military relations for decades to come, ...