March 2024


Religion February 15, 2024

‘Maybe I have the healing I need’: speaking to Father Paul Wierichs

The former FBI chaplain ministered to the dead and dying on 9/11. Terminal cancer means his time is coming, too

Christopher Bedford

Internet February 15, 2024

Why is Generation Z so undersexed?

The answer could lie in the decline of mystique

Ani Wilcenski

Internet February 15, 2024

How the tradwife killed the girlboss age

That this particular little niche engenders such blowback says a lot — not about the influencers, but about us

Inez Stepman

Health February 15, 2024

The curious case of Botox babies

One of the most entrenched rules in life is that the grass is always greener on the other side. It seems doubly true for women

Josie Cox

Policy February 15, 2024

The LaPierre legacy

The man who built the National Rifle Association into a juggernaut leaves it in disarray

Stephen Gutowski

Media February 15, 2024

Why the luxury life feels alien

When I emerged onto Twitter in 2015, I felt like I was driving a jalopy on a freeway filled with Teslas

Bridget Phetasy

Science & Tech February 15, 2024

How Covid amnesia spread through the right and left

Four years into ‘two weeks to stop the spread,’ the main characters of the pandemic have taken to revisionism

Billy McMorris

Law February 15, 2024

The Supreme Court takes on the administrative state

Loper Bright v. Raimondo and Relentless v. Department of Commerce both involve bizarre fishing rules

Ilya Shapiro

Education February 15, 2024

What’s wrong with populism?

In Greek, dêmagôgos was a neutral term meaning ‘leader of the people.’ But it could be used to describe a rabble rouser

Peter Jones

Politics February 15, 2024

What will the new Trump foreign policy look like?

The former president came into office as an agent of chaos, but his foreign policy ended up relatively stable. Will that change in a second term?

Ben Domenech

Politics February 15, 2024

Donald Trump and the clash of realities

Reality itself is contested today in a way that goes beyond anything in earlier US history

Daniel McCarthy

International February 15, 2024

How low birth rates could threaten our civilization

For Italians — and for everyone else — there is a warning from history

Paul Wood

Business February 15, 2024

The magic of making maple syrup

‘The reason maple syrup tastes so good is because there’s love in every jar’

Teresa Mull