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Gripped by anger and despair, Democrats may not want to celebrate this country. But they need patriotism in order to save American democracy.
The unborn child’s state of existential dependence upon its mother, not its autonomy, makes it especially entitled to care, nurture and legal...
The legal scholar Kate Shaw walks me through the Supreme Court’s decades-long conservative counterrevolution.
The trench seems to have recovered its anchor, or something.
The decision issued a warning shot across the bow of the administrative state.
There’s no ducking this fight.
Ask more of our legislators and less of those grieving.
It, too, can be checked and balanced.
The most profound effect of West Virginia v. Environmental Protection Agency may ultimately be cultural.
The reality of criminalized abortion is going to shock people
And other questions about gun regulations then and now.
Culture has shaped perceptions of words.
The moral idiocy of promoting the extremists.
We need moral courage, but it’s very rare.
Why the Supreme Court should not overturn the right to same-sex marriage.
There is something truly American about hopefully dragging your old stuff to a TV production set.
Tech moguls may be more powerful — and unholy — than ever, but consumers don’t have to be complacent.
In the “Sway” finale, the tech journalist and podcast host revisits conversations with Nancy Pelosi and Monica Lewinsky and answers...
After Dobbs, the Republican Party doesn’t need Trump.
Trump’s enduring popularity challenges the country’s ideals.
With the recent Republican rollbacks on L.G.B.T.Q. rights, Jerri Ann Henry wonders whether she has a future in the party.
America’s age of norms is over.
The recent Supreme Court decision on carrying handguns helps people like me.
What it’s like to be a second-generation director of a North Carolina abortion clinic.
There’s now a more conservative alternative to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
Climate change hasn’t made all prescribed burns unsafe, but more care needs to be taken in starting them, and even then, risk cannot be...
Bret Stephens and Michelle Cottle answer the question: Should Trump be indicted?
Her testimony delivered shocking and consequential revelations, but they have hardly been the only ones.
Self-managed abortion is not a substitute for having full reproductive rights. But it’s one of the best tools we have right now.
“It has become too easy for people to conflate disagreements about issues with matters of identity,” one nonprofit official says.
The numbers of executions and death sentences are falling.
Iran will release its captives only if offered sufficient incentives. Critics reject this solution without providing viable alternatives.
Warnings of the court’s declining credibility are hardly new, but after Roe’s fall, they’ve intensified and moved well beyond the bench.
Think about what the world was really like before Roe.
In the face of recent threats to the country, women have stepped up more than men.
“I don’t f-ing care that they have weapons” — words that should jolt some of his faithful into deprogramming.
Why didn’t economic progress make society better?
‘American Skin,’ ‘Agency’ and the Oxford Dictionary of African American English are on my mind.
The former aide to Trump White House chief of staff Mark Meadows reminded Americans about the value of public service.
Make the affirmative case for NATO enlargement.
What ails Israel’s politics has similarities in the United States.
Cassidy Hutchinson’s testimony was a devastating portrait of recklessness and narcissism.
In Silicon Valley, entrepreneurs are lauded as innovators whose vision exceeds that of ordinary mortals. Sometimes they start believing the hype.
Women pay a greater price for freedom than do men.
Be the person you want to live with every day of your life.
Relying on the United States is ultimately a losing proposition.