January 2023


Education January 6, 2023

How parents are learning to fight for their children’s education

The parental rights movement isn’t going away — and they’re getting better at organizing

Amber Duke

Politics January 6, 2023

The liberal-conservative tug of war for the GOP

The party faces a choice between its nationalist and liberal wings

Daniel McCarthy

Culture January 6, 2023

A junkie’s pride

I first quit a substance at the tender age of nineteen, when heroin brought me to my knees

Bridget Phetasy

Policy January 6, 2023

Why Eric Adams has failed to control crime

The New York mayor has been in office a year. A sense of unease still pervades the five boroughs

Charles Fain Lehman

Politics January 6, 2023

Why globalism is the enemy of freedom

Like The Wizard of Oz, it is all show and no substance

Roger Kimball

Politics January 6, 2023

Randi Weingarten isn’t going anywhere

I’m pretty sure that nobody I observed on November 7 was ready to give up fighting. Not Randi Weingarten, of course

John R. MacArthur

Politics January 6, 2023

Will Republicans learn from the midterms?

Trump promised they’d get tired of winning, but at this point they’re tired of losing

Ben Domenech

Science & Tech January 6, 2023

The Greeks’ curiosity extended far beyond the cerebral

What they would have given to be alive today!

Peter Jones

Culture January 6, 2023

An ode to smoking

2022, I decided, would be my year of the cigarette

Kara Kennedy

Culture January 6, 2023

Dry January is cruel

The season for porters, stouts, red ales, Bailey’s, eggnog and brandy is the bleak midwinter

Matt Purple

Culture January 6, 2023

Speaking truth to antisemitism

Jews are a unique group. We have been chased around for millennia

Jesse Singal

Culture January 6, 2023

The Lone Star State’s new poker boom

The Texas formula is getting ready to go nationwide

Neal Pollack

Politics January 6, 2023

Why Don should make way for Ron

The GOP can still make 2024 their year

Ayaan Hirsi Ali

International January 6, 2023

Edward Luttwak, the uncontained strategist

He is a product — and the embodiment — of twentieth-century conflict

David Patrikarakos