Rosie Rios is the daughter of a migrant farmworker and has a bipartisan pedigree. Who better to ease our political divisions and celebrate our nation?
The Saturday Interview
GeneDx CEO Katherine Stueland explains how her company screens babies’ DNA for mutations that cause thousands of treatable disorders.
The 97-year-old novelist and essayist on World War II, Zohran Mamdani, the resurgence of antisemitism and the shortcoming of William Shakespeare.
The U.S. Army colonel, Palantir executive and ‘reindustralization maximalist’ Shyam Sankar on how to restore the U.S. edge and prevent World War III.
Stephen Kotkin, the pre-eminent historian of Russia, on Moscow’s long record of overreach, Biden’s Ukraine failure, and prospects that Kyiv can ‘win the peace.’
Rahm Emanuel resists far-left ideas and says Democrats should run on ‘build, baby, build.’
Daniel Libeskind, the architect behind the redeveloped World Trade Center, talks of his work, his love of America, and his coming of age in the shadow of the Holocaust.
Historian Thomas Weber shows how a trove of interviews with fugitive Reich officers reminds us how dangerous human nature can be.
Anduril Industries builds ‘attritable’ aircraft like autonomous fighter jets, which are cheaper to lose than regular airplanes.
Veteran Democratic political consultant Hank Sheinkopf on how New York City has changed and how Eric Adams may be able to pull off an upset re-election in November.
Walter Russell Mead says Trump’s instincts are to avoid war, but he’s no isolationist. He struck back hard at a real threat.
The leading expert on its nuclear program, David Albright, sizes up the progress of Israel’s military campaign.
Art Laffer, the man who drew the Laffer Curve, is optimistic about the prospects for pro-growth tax cuts, the current GOP heterodoxies notwithstanding.
They’re the only officials besides the president who exercise constitutional authority unilaterally, particularly when they issue nationwide injunctions. James C. Ho of the Fifth Circuit says they often abuse that power.
The small college doesn’t take federal money. Its president, Larry Arnn, argues higher education would be far better if no one did.
U.S. trade policy went through three eras, focused on ‘revenue, restriction and reciprocity,’ economist Douglas Irwin says. The 47th president likes all three Rs, and a fourth, ‘retribution.’
A new generation of filmmakers tells stories ordinary religious people get. Jon Erwin is one.
The ‘People’s Department’ started with 10 employees and now has nearly 100,000. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins aims to get back to basics.
The Pennsylvania senator was going to be a bomb-throwing left-winger. Then he almost died of a stroke.
The author of ‘The War on the West’ talks about JD Vance, AfD, Israel and Hamas, and why America is better than anyone else at resisting ‘declinism.’
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