February 2023


Science & Tech February 2, 2023

Morris Chang: the microchip mogul caught between Biden and Xi

He might be the most important businessman you’ve never heard of

Chris Miller

Culture February 2, 2023

Going native: is ancestral eating the answer to our dietary woes?

No processed foods, no seed oils, no refined sugars, no problem?

Birdie Hall

Politics February 2, 2023

Tocqueville’s warning about the Democrats

The emotional glue of the Democratic coalition is resentment of the Republican coalition

Daniel McCarthy

Internet February 2, 2023

Has time finally run out for TikTok?

The Chinese social media app is ‘digital fentanyl’

Kara Kennedy

Politics February 2, 2023

Stepping out into freedom

The FBI and other left-leaning entities have left us in our own Truman Show

Roger Kimball

China February 2, 2023

Mike Gallagher’s China challenge

The chair of a new House committee on the PRC faces a daunting in-tray

Ben Domenech

Education February 2, 2023

Plato and the problem with Netflix’s Atlantis

The idea that the story of Atlantis records a historical event takes fantasy to new levels

Peter Jones

Culture February 2, 2023

When the moon brought America together

For me, it all mattered. I saw something unfold, and I felt like a part of it

Peter Van Buren

Economics February 2, 2023

Jim Cramer versus the world

How the Mad Money host went from stock-picking star to the ‘anti-Midas’

William D. Cohan

Culture February 2, 2023

Save American tipping culture

The problem is that if everything merits a tip, then nothing merits a tip

Matt Purple

Culture February 2, 2023

Why after Covid does everyone drive like maniacs?

If you feel as if the driving public is increasingly unsafe, you’re not alone

Teresa Mull

Culture February 2, 2023

The queen of chess makes her next move

Judit Polgár is so much more fascinating than her male counterparts

Zoe Strimpel