History offers useful lessons. The aphorism that “you can’t please all of the people all of the time” expresses a truism that ...
In his November victory speech, New York City’s new mayor, Zohran Mamdani, observed that “a great New Yorker”—his vanquished opponent’s father, Mario Cuomo—“once said that while you campaign in poetry ...
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Photographs by Alex Kent/Getty ImagesCarlos Acevedo Looking Back at Rear Window More than 70 years on, Alfred Hitchcock’s classic still shines—even in an otherwise lackluster new book on the film.
Since the news of Minnesota’s sprawling Somali-linked fraud cases went national, debate over immigrant crime has flared once again. President Trump has dispatched federal agents to the Twin Cities to ...
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In 1999, two young men entered Columbine High School in Colorado, gunned down 12 students and a teacher, then took their own lives. Grief therapists arrived “long before the gun smoke wafted away,” ...
Within hours of Delta Force’s extraction of Venezuelan narco-dictator Nicolas Maduro, far-left activists flooded the streets with premade signs and polished talking points. The protests’ speedy ...
Many believe that this year’s midterm elections will hang on the economy, and most available evidence suggests that the economic picture is mixed. Positive signs, however, might change political ...
Progressive complaints about the Roberts Court have escalated to extremes. No longer content with labeling the Supreme Court corruptly partisan or a threat to democracy, Ryan Doerfler and Samuel ...
As the nation approaches its 250th anniversary, Johns Hopkins University reminds us why people from all corners of the globe ...