Our Best Stuff on Tucker Carlson, Fani Willis, and More
Plus: the third anniversary of the Senate’s second acquittal of Donald Trump.
Lent as Counterculture
Seasons of self-denial may now be en vogue, but the aim of Lent is more profound than self-actualization.
Biden and the Blank Space
Progressive activists in Michigan are mounting a write-in campaign for ‘uncommitted.’
Can People Be Persuaded to ‘Get Married’?
Brad Wilcox’s new book wagers that a marriage-skeptical culture can see the upshots of tying the knot.
Tony Soprano: Father, Killer
On its 25th anniversary, a look at how an episode of ‘The Sopranos’ managed to both relate with and repel its audience.
Truth in Labeling
‘Right’ and ‘left’ might always be changing, but that just means we need more labels, not fewer.
The Attention Turns to Donald Trump’s Georgia Prosecutor
Plus: Was Robert Hur out of line in his report on Joe Biden’s classified documents?
Impeaching Mayorkas: Take Two
House Republicans made a historic statement about the border crisis. Now what?