Cairo Joins the Battle Against Tehran by David Schenker In the realm of Middle Eastern power plays, Egypt is increasingly identifying with the anti-Iran camp.
America to the Rescue by James Kirchick America's role in the Honduran crisis demonstrates how misguided the prophecies of American decline are.
A Misguided Senate Vote Limits Drug Competition by James Glassman WEB EXCLUSIVE: The future affordability of life-saving biotech drugs hangs in the balance.
Obama’s Summer of Discontent by PETER WEHNER Pete Wehner analyzes the shifts in public opinion since President Obama took office and elaborates on what they portend for…
Our Sophist-in-Chief by PETER WEHNER Peter Wehner dissects the meat of Obama's rhetoric and concludes that despite claiming the philosophical high-ground, the President's ideology is…
A Critic Takes a Bow by Terry Teachout On writing an opera after a career critiquing the creative work of others.
A Government Failure, Not a Market Failure by John H. Makin Government actions have distorted and obscured the true nature of home ownership.
Because They Asked Me To by Frederic Raphael A veteran screenwriter keeps at it, even though the cinema keeps worsening.
Clyde and Bonnie Died for Nihilism by Stephen Hunter On the creation of a mendacious legend and the Baby Boomers who believed the lie.
Isaac, with Love and Squalor by Joseph Epstein The sad and instructive career of an intellectual’s intellectual.
Remembrances by Our Readers Letters in response to Jonathan S. Tobin's “Did They Remember the Holocaust?"
Stay Home, America? by Our Readers Letters in response to Tod Lindberg's “The Only Way to Prevent Genocide.”
The Abandonment of Democracy by Joshua Muravchik The noble effort to extend freedom to tyrannized parts of the world has been foundering.
The Judaism Rebooters by D.G. Myers What happens when you mix the radical pursuit of personal identity with one of the world’s most venerable faiths? The…
The Parents Who Don’t Want to Be Adults by Christine Rosen The self-esteem generation is raising its children by looking in the mirror.
The Pimstein Affair by Hannah Brown Jean heard the beeps that signaled the beginning of the radio news and put down the true-crime book she was…
The Steroids Morality Play by Steven Goldman Baseball’s cheaters deserve to be shamed, but the sport’s record books are hardly pristine.
The War on Philanthropy by David Billet How the Obama administration decided to take on the charitable habits of the well-to-do.
With Friends Like These . . . by Our Readers Letters in response to Noah Pollak's "They’re Doing the J Street Jive.”