Daniel Strauss and Eliana Johnson analyze the Cruz candidacy. Plus: The post-Reid Senate.
Aryeh Cohen-Wade and Dylan Scott, author of the essay “Why I’ve Posted 27,000 Times to One Online Forum,” discuss how design code shapes commenter behavior. Plus: How Rotten Tomatoes has changed moviegoing.
Glenn Loury and Robert Cherry debate why African-American students are so much more likely than their white peers to be punished in school. Plus: Should liberals embrace the vocational track?
Robert Wright and Judith Shulevitz discuss the rise of college hate-speech codes. Plus: Should college be a “safe space“?
Bill Scher and Matt Lewis consider whether a more moderate candidate could stand up to the conservative base. Plus: A kinder, gentler Ted Cruz?
Robert Wright and Graeme Wood, author of “What ISIS Really Wants,” discuss military strategy against the group. Plus: Is ISIS “very Islamic“?
John Horgan and the anonymous science writer Neuroskeptic discuss. Plus: How to reform scientific research.
Scott Shaffer explains the Minnesota origins of a new male fashion trend. Plus: Where is Minnesota? North!
Kevin Glass and John Tabin talk about why it’s common for Israeli voters to remain undecided until election day. Plus: Is Netanyahu the leader Republicans wish they had?
Daniel Strauss and Matt Fuller discuss the new video livestreaming app. Plus: Never tweet?