Joe Manchin Has Some Unsolicited Advice for Kamala Harris and the Democrats
The senator from West Virginia assesses the Democratic Party and its path to victory in November.
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The senator from West Virginia assesses the Democratic Party and its path to victory in November.
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The former president’s victory made it ruthlessly pragmatic.
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This humble fish could play a key role in our future.
By Christopher Beckman and
Americans held captive overseas deserve all of our help.
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2024 Is Suddenly About Having Kids. Why?
JD Vance and the dueling visions of the American family.
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Harris Can Change Biden’s Policy on Israel Just by Upholding the Law
The longstanding Leahy law can — and should — change Middle East policy.
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Manliness, Cat Ladies, Fertility Panic and the 2024 Election
Christine Emba and Zack Beauchamp discuss how gender and family politics are shaping this election.
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Colleges Can’t Say They Weren’t Warned
Three new court rulings make it clear that chaos on campus has legal consequences.
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Europe’s Crackdown on Environmental Dissent Is Silencing Voices the World Needs to Hear
The tough approach has come as more Europeans sour on the green energy transition.
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The tough approach has come as more Europeans sour on the green energy transition.
By Christopher Ketcham
Three new court rulings make it clear that chaos on campus has legal consequences.
By David French
Americans held captive overseas deserve all of our help.
By Diane Foley
The longstanding Leahy law can — and should — change Middle East policy.
By Peter Beinart
The senator from West Virginia assesses the Democratic Party and its path to victory in November.
By Michelle Cottle
The former president’s victory made it ruthlessly pragmatic.
By Ezra Klein
A few thoughts on the movie “Gettysburg.”
By Jamelle Bouie
Sometimes the most dangerous people are the ones who tell themselves they’re actually helping.
By Patti Davis
If having a “commitment” to Israel is a barrier to the Democratic presidential ticket, then it bodes ominously for future Jewish participation in Democratic Party politics.
By James Kirchick
Has liberalism perfected a model of modern masculinity while conservative culture slouches somewhere far behind?
By Ross Douthat
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