In Truth, Michael Shermer (the publisher of Skeptic magazine, podcaster, and author of more than a dozen books, including ...
At the newly-redesigned Amistad: Retold exhibit at the New Haven Museum, Director of Learning and Engagement Joanna Steinberg stops us at a small glass case affixed to the wall. Inside hang two thick ...
Fiona Helen Panther does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations ...
Is a culture change coming to the news media? So it might seem, now that Bari Weiss has been appointed editor-in-chief of CBS News. Another sign is Jeff Bezos’s decision to reorient the Washington ...
Florida's public schools will be the first to follow a conservative educational model developed by a group known for authoring Project 2025, now that the State Board of Education approved a new ...
Newton’s third law almost fits our polarized politics: For every action there is an extreme and opposite reaction. As Gerard Baker notes in “Trump Accelerates Our Decline Into Moral Relativism” (Free ...
There are new words for how we process bad news. They’re cynical, hopeful or maybe delusional. By Nitsuh Abebe Forget the awkward half-a-glass metaphor we use to describe optimism and pessimism.
Mr. Johnson is a technology and science journalist. You’re probably familiar with the feeling that comes from seeing the latest technological advancement and wondering why. Why did somebody make this?
The truth is a funny thing. It is defined on dictionary.com as "the true or actual state of a matter; conformity with fact or reality." However, truth takes on other forms. There is the “truth” we ...
VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Leo XIV encouraged international news agencies on Thursday to stand firm as a bulwark against the “ancient art of lying” and manipulation, as he strongly backed a free, ...