Bill Scher and Matt Lewis debate the Attorney General and the Associated Press scandal. Plus: Michele Bachmann’s legacy.
Robert Wright and James Traub analyze the differences between the two secretaries of state. Plus: Split Syria?
David Blankenhorn talks to Glenn Loury II. Plus: Changing minds on gay marriage.
Robert Wright asks Enrique Acevedo about Mexican stereotypes of Americans. Plus: Could Mexico’s economic growth help pass immigration reform?
Social psychologist Joseph Simmons argues that publishing pressure is hurting the integrity of the field. Plus: A real study with a fake result.
Matt Duss and Patrick Christy debate how Syria’s possible use of chemical weapons affects Iran’s behavior. Plus: “Mowing the lawn” in Iran.
Sarah Posner and Eric Segall discuss a court case in the gray zone of church-state separation. Plus: Silence, not prayer.
Bill Scher and Matt Lewis share the personal toll of scandal mania. Plus: Why immigration reform is (probably) going to pass.
Jonathan Kay and John Moore discuss Justin Trudeau, the handsome liberal political scion who may be the next prime minister. Plus: Is Toronto’s mayor a crackhead?
John McWhorter cites the words of the author of Their Eyes Were Watching God, but Glenn Loury disputes the quote’s significance. Plus: Race and employment tests.