Politics

Pete Hegseth Has Already Changed the Pentagon for the Better
The secretary of defense has been dedicated to restoring a military that stands above politics and is built for one purpose: to fight and win wars. Source link
Providing a Granite Foundation: Why New Hampshire Is 2025’s School-Choice Model 
School choice is reshaping how America thinks about public education. Source link
The Week: Israel Wages War Against Iran
Plus: The Supreme Court strikes a blow for basic reality. Source link
Does <i>Jaws</i> Still Matter?
A fresh look at the blockbuster’s semicentennial. Source link
Donald Trump Is a Republican Moderate
The president is smack in the ideological center of a GOP that he has remade in his image. Source link
What Sports Can Teach America About Swift Justice
Athletes have a code, one that’s missing on social media and in politics. Source link
Saying Goodbye to Julia Alexander
Memories of an art-world star and cherished friend. Source link
The Wrong Way to Build a Nuclear Renaissance
The real bottleneck to nuclear progress in America isn’t a lack of federal financing. Source link
The Politicization of Everything Didn’t Start with Trump’s Kennedy Center Visit
Why is the New York Times, of all places, surprised? Source link
Washington State’s Attack on the Confessional Is a Threat to All of Us
Religious groups must be free to practice their faith without fear of government intrusion. Source link
What Fathers Could Learn from Papa Bear
The patriarch of the Berenstain Bears’ family is not a wimp. He is an unconventional, if unkempt, knight. Source link
In Obama They Trusted — Too Much
The ‘Lightworker’ president’s most important legacy ought to be to make us skeptical of political movements based on cults of personality. Source link