Matt Lewis and Bill Scher discuss whether it matters that the House impeachment managers outclassed Trump’s lawyers.
Daniel Kaufman and David Ottlinger discuss how backlash against left-wing orthodoxies may have helped Trump get elected in 2016.
Robert Wright and political scientist Neta Crawford discuss how fear drives our foreign policy—and how to change that.
Nikita Petrov and John Horgan look for meaning in the Russian opposition leader’s post-coma hallucinations.
Robert Wright and Mickey Kaus discuss Romney’s Trump-era self-reinvention.
Glenn Loury and John McWhorter discuss the dramatic impact of CRT and campus wokeism on educational institutions.
Bill Scher explains what Biden’s notorious “Corn Pop” story can tell us about congressional negotiation strategy.
Robert Wright and Matthew Yglesias discuss.
Science writer Adam Becker offers a possible explanation of the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics.
Glenn Loury and Robert Cherry discuss the urgent challenge of developing human potential in poor urban communities.