Bill Scher and Matt Lewis discuss the bill’s future legacy.
Robert Wright and Daniel Drezner discuss how Trump benefits from his opponents’ outrage.
Robert Wright and Daniel Drezner consider the case of Bill Kristol.
Katy Waldman explains what motivates the younger Trump’s pugnacious public persona. Plus: The problem with public apologies.
Philip Menchaca and sociologist Joseph Baker, author of Paranormal America, discuss how private belief in ghosts can serve as quasi-spiritual practice for college students and faculty.
Cullen Murphy, author of the new book Cartoon County, discusses the comics that his father and other artists drew, and their connection to reality. Plus: From the funny pages to a journalist’s prose.
Noah Rasheta and Ellen Leanse, author of the new book The Happiness Hack, discuss neurological truths in the phrase “we become what we think.”
Robert Wright and John Horgan debate the value of entertaining the question. Plus: Machine. Ghost optional.
Ranking the sexual predators in terms of badness.
Robert Wright and John Horgan debate.