April 2021


Business March 16, 2021

Journalism is pure madness

The North American media is in a ‘purity spiral’

Toby Young

Middle East March 16, 2021

The virus and Isis

What do jihadis think about the COVID-19 pandemic?

Paul Wood

Science & Tech March 16, 2021

Shame won’t make you quit smoking. Love might

If you’re lucky, you stumble upon people who’d like you around for a long time

Chadwick Moore

After a week or two in New Hampshire, I worry that I’m regressing as an adult

I’m duly chastened when my brother suggests I stop sharing memes and let him get this grant written

Bria Sandford

Middle East March 16, 2021

The dark Prince

A short history of a very modern mercenary

Kelley Beaucar Vlahos

Science & Tech March 16, 2021

More drugs!

Just what America needs

Mary Eberstadt

Internet March 16, 2021

Please cancel me

It would be good for business

Matt Purple

Science & Tech March 16, 2021

Big Dope

A fog of madness, a stinky green cloud, is now descending on America

Madeleine Kearns

International March 16, 2021

How to overcome the new fear of flying

With few exceptions, almost every single person tried to talk us out of going

Bridget Phetasy

China March 16, 2021

How China targets Uighur expats in the US

Some prominent activists say they’ve been tracked down several times

Hollie McKay

Europe March 16, 2021

That’s Zemmour: meet France’s Tucker Carlson

Could the controversial journalist unseat Emmanuel Macron?

Jonathan Miller

Science & Tech March 16, 2021

The Great Acceleration: why I’m looking forward to the post-COVID age

What is starting today is a new age of technological wonder

Bruno Maçães

Middle East March 16, 2021

Is the truth about burn pits too toxic?

My brother, his cancer and the political disregard for veterans

Mary Kate Skehan

Spectator Editorial March 16, 2021

How the border crisis could define Biden’s presidency

The new administration is dangerously addicted to sentimentality

Spectator Editorial

Politics March 16, 2021

Justice for Derek Chauvin

If you were a juror, would you dare to return a ‘not guilty’ verdict?

Roger Kimball