Fishing for Cancer by David Schoenbrod A disastrous ruling by the EPA offers a cautionary tale about environmentalists--and about the press.
Jihad and the Professors by Daniel Pipes If the academic experts are to be believed, Islamic holy war is neither militant nor military; they are scandalously wrong.
Judaism Beyond Words: Part 3 by David Gelernter In an arresting "theme-picture," Jews seek God by turning their gaze not up or out but inward.
Moral (and Musical) Equivalence by Terry Teachout Aestheticizing terrorism is one method of explaining it away.
Mourning Without Meaning by Michael Lewis The commemorations of September 11 were somber, dignified, and instructively empty.
Paying for Jefferson’s Sins by Algis Valiunas The demand for reparations can neither erase the founders' wrongs nor address the dilemma of today's blacks.
Russia’s Revolution by Leon Aron Against a backdrop of despotism and penury, the country's recent progress is nothing short of miraculous.