It’s Already Different
Trump’s first-day executive orders would have prompted mass outrage had he attempted them in 2017. Today, the response is more muted.
Trump’s first-day executive orders would have prompted mass outrage had he attempted them in 2017. Today, the response is more muted.
Pete Hegseth has vowed to bring a warrior culture back to the Department of Defense. It’s a terrible idea.
And that’s her right.
The algorithmic manipulation of users’ attention is not the same thing as actual human speech.
The risks associated with childhood exposure to such material are real, and worthy of special attention.
How the United States learned to love internet censorship
Trump’s potential use of extraordinary authorities may be the first signal of how he intends to govern the second time around.
The outgoing president’s legacy of revived antitrust enforcement won’t be easy to undo.
Sooner or later, a winter storm will hit, and deadly mudslides and debris flows will likely follow.
The only certainty is more uncertainty.
The world’s wealthiest man revived an argument that the right already won.
Being miserable at work is definitely a good reason for change. But how you go about it really matters for a happy outcome.
The federal judges who stewarded these cases deserve more respect than that.
“Every drink takes five minutes off your life.” Maybe the thought scares you. Personally, I find comfort in it.
But indifference to truth and honor and the rule of law has a way of catching up with a country.
Peter Thiel is the latest pro-Trump luminary to take a conspiracist turn.
“Almost everything you can do to avoid the worst outcomes must take place long before that first spark.”
The January 6 crime paid off for Trump.
The law simply wasn’t prepared for a sitting president who would attempt to steal an election.
The theory that populist economic policies can win back the working class for Democrats has been tried, and it has failed.