
John Mac Ghlionn
There’s a certain kind of conservative, often credentialed and overconfident, who clings to the belief that Trump’s departure from the…
There’s no shortage of movies today, only a shortage of ones that matter. Train Dreams is the rare exception. It arrives like…
America’s crime map is not random. And it is not evenly distributed. It forms a pattern, a persistent outline that says…
David Brooks has always fancied himself a kind of moral chiropractor for middle-class souls: Half preacher, half therapist, all smug…..
Talk of a Christian revival has been hard to miss lately. Even the secular press has noticed the religious undercurrent…
Scott Galloway is nothing if not a brand. With the zeal of a televangelist and the charm of a keynote…
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) once fancied itself the gold standard of journalism — the global voice of calm reason…
Imagine an entire generation, then erase nearly a third of it. That’s not a half-hearted thought experiment. It’s a national…
Nancy Pelosi’s farewell was less a retirement than an encore — one final pirouette in the long, exhausting pageant of…