The law enforcement approach has taken its hits from critics in recent years, but facts—and history—are on its side.
The view from the middle—where it is not as comfortable, both materially and spiritually, as it was a generation ago ...
Republicans may not have a functioning legislative majority by the time those fights begin. The GOP won 220 seats in November ...
Jimmy Carter, America’s oldest ex-president, has died at 100. Carter was known around the world not just for his one term as president, but for his four decades as a globe-trotting ex-president. His ...
Michel Houellebecq is a writer of the after—after history, after God, after politics, after romance, and after happiness. He chronicles a world in which we watch ourselves live, poisoned by irony, ...
A solitary icon hung in Anna Akhmatova’s Leningrad apartment, the story goes—a portrait of her younger self sketched in Paris, decades earlier, by Amedeo Modigliani. In more than a dozen studies, the ...
Editor’s note: Before he died on November 29, Lance Morrow, who covered Jimmy Carter’s presidency for Time in the 1970s, prepared this remembrance for City Journal. In the summer of 1975, a little ...
With their recent commutation of death sentences for federal prisoners, President Joe Biden and Attorney General Merrick Garland are leaving office not in a blaze of glory but under a cloud of shame.
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