The Trump economy is not losing jobs. It’s becoming more selective in hiring.
By Brett Stephens
At this Isfahan tea room the attendees were firmly opposed to the ayatollah. That is, until the cringe behavior of liberal tea moms started. Now they feel politically homeless
Old and busted: portobello. New MAHA hotness: vat of tallow
Can you be the face of a movement when your face has no movement? Ross Douthat and Megan McArdle discuss
Despite their concern about having too many first names, Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski will vote to confirm
From Robert to Corey: A world explained by Lewandowskis
By Thomas Friedman
Kristi Noem to join Harvard’s Institute of Politics
Profiles in Fettermanship
The progressive case for corruption by Pamela Paul
We sat down with a group of unvaccinated Nick Fuentes fans at a Pollo Tropical in Hialeah to see the impact Graham Platner’s tattoo will have on voters’ perception of his senate run in Maine
There’s plenty of room on the “I made idiotic decisions that helped fascists get power” train.
Dementia Thoughts With Temussolini
Guest Opinion | After careful consultation of an Athenian urn depicting triremes ramming the invading Persian fleet in the Battle of Salamis I am convinced historic precedent supports Trump using the military with no congressional notification or justification.
by Samuel Alito
His worst shame since failing to catch those Duke boys in Hazzard county
I am also in the too early camp. I voted for Talarico; but there’s too much outstanding in Dallas and lots of counties not reporting yet to call it in my estimation
These John Fetterman supporters cannot decide between a needless regional war that threatens to have long term negative consequences and a woman laughing