To the editor: Acknowledging that the war crimes of imperial Japan were informed by a ruthlessness akin to Nazi Germany does not explain (or justify) the choice of densely populated cities as targets ...
Every financial crisis starts with the untimely demise of a canary in a relatively small metaphorical coal mine. The death is sudden and tragic, and the authorities are “shocked, shocked to find that ...
Haidt argues that smartphones and social media have "rewired childhood" and made kids more anxious and depressed. My son agrees. He brings Haidt's argument to schools. Max Stossel's nonprofit, "Social ...
This article was featured in One Story to Read Today, a newsletter in which our editors recommend a single must-read from The Atlantic, Monday through Friday. Sign up for it here. Over the past eight ...
A new study published in Social Psychological and Personality Science examines how expressions of moral outrage on social media are linked to online activism, specifically petition-signing behavior. A ...
Urged on by his brother Bobby, JFK addressed the nation 57 years ago today. Fifty-seven years ago today, John F. Kennedy made one of his most important and enduring ...
I've spent years as a criminal prosecutor. But lately, I've become frustrated by an ongoing case of lawbreaking where I just can't get a conviction. What makes it all the more vexing is that I've seen ...
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