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Classical music was one of the first fields to impose the self-censorship that now pervades so many areas of intellectual and cultural life.
That challenge is key to winning back voters who deserted the Harris-Walz ticket in 2024. Some rank-and-file members are calling for something new.
Clay Risen’s new book about the American “Red Scare” emphasises the injustices of anti-communism but minimises the true extent and danger of communist infiltration.
The National Security Council (NSC) has provided clarification on reports about Mike Waltz and his staff using personal Gmail accounts for government communications.
The New Jersey Democrat spoke in protest of the Trump administration’s policies. Booker’s speech was not delaying the Senate from a vote, so it was not a filibuster.
Washington gets a good old-fashioned scandal.
White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles spoke with Lara Trump on FOX News on Saturday for what she describes as her "first and probably only" interview:
The Trump administration is remaining firm in its stance to arrest a man following a report from The Atlantic that the federal attorneys said that there was an “administrative error."
President Joe Biden's federal student loan forgiveness program, which promises to deliver up to $20,000 of debt relief for millions of borrowers, is on hold indefinitely as legal challenges work their way through the courts.
Vice President Kamala Harris, a former US senator from California who previously served as the state's attorney general, could be the first Black woman and Asian American to lead a major party ticket after receiving President Joe Biden's support t…
The F.B.I.’s No. 2 official said he would rise above partisanship, an admission that reflected skepticism among former and current agents about whether he would maintain the bureau’s independence.
In the wake of the Republican National Convention earlier this month, Fareed speaks with historian Niall Ferguson about how and why the modern-day GOP has changed since the Reagan era of the 1980s.
The House Judiciary Committee held a hearing on judges blocking the Trump administration's agenda on Tuesday.
President Donald Trump is expected to unveil his Liberation Day tariff plan in the White House's Rose Garden Wednesday in an effort to end decades-long reliance on goods made overseas.
Scottish feminists are angry that an accomplished male sculptor has been commissioned to make a statue of a suffragette.
The White House is preparing to potentially veto a resolution to undo tariffs on Canada, which will have a privileged vote tentatively on Tuesday.
The White House communications chief has a strategy: relentless aggression.
Sen. Katie Britt, R-Ala., said Tuesday on Newsmax that federal judges should not be able to block national policies without first certifying a class action lawsuit - calling the current practice a threat to constitutional balance.
The U.S. Naval Academy has removed nearly 400 books from its library after being told by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's office to review and get rid of ones that promote diversity, equity, and inclusion, U.S officials said Tuesday.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin said he plans to visit the border to assess toxic waste spilling over from Mexico.
The president's trade policy is about power and security, not economics
All eyes are on former President Donald Trump, who has launched another White House bid.
Randy Fine won Tuesday night's special election in Florida, and will now hold former Rep. Michael Waltz's seat in the Sunshine State's 6th Congressional District.
Let's start with the positive: Republicans and Democrats are coming together to protect same-sex marriage from the Supreme Court.
Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema decided to shake up the political world on Friday by becoming an independent. The former Democrat is still caucusing with the party in the Senate, so the Democratic caucus still has 51 members. Now, instead of 49 Democr…
The administration has downplayed the importance of the text messages inadvertently sent to The Atlantic’s editor in chief.
A new approach is not a tea party. It's a slightly-more-turbulent-than-usual reshuffle.
The Trump administration says that it mistakenly deported an immigrant with protected status but that courts are powerless to order his return.
A special election in Florida's 1st Congressional District between Republican Jimmy Patronis and Democrat Gay Valimont was held to determine the successor to Matt Gaetz's House seat.
Republicans are hoping to add two seats back to their narrow House majority with special elections in deep-red Florida districts that have become hotly contested
A CFO turned activist has become a go-to source for understanding the administration’s immigration crackdown.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., wants his colleagues to vote against a Democrat-sponsored resolution that would undo President Donald Trump's 25% tariff on Canadian imports, The Hill reported.
Does capitalism need to be fixed? Is it no longer fit for purpose in this modern era, given our environmental ecosystems are under self-evident strain and income gaps are widening to levels not seen since the "robber baron" era?
MAGA conservatives love Viktor Orbán. But he’s left his country corrupt, stagnant, and impoverished.
The most expensive judicial contest in U.S. history will determine whether conservatives can topple the 4-3 liberal majority that has controlled the court for the past two years.
Massive layoffs and office closures at key federal agencies under President Donald Trump's administration are raising alarm among coal industry workers and advocates, who fear the changes could jeopardize miners' health and safety, The Hill reported.
The prospect of smashing imagined limits on his power gives him an obvious thrill.
Newly released internal FBI chat messages reveal senior bureau officials actively shutting down discussion of the laptop's credibility days before the 2020 Presidential election
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The department said it was offering a second wave of buyouts to accommodate employees who may have declined the initial offer because of confusing messages.
Arguments that patriarchy exists in the West today are largely dependent on reinventions of the concept that would be better dispensed with.
The House Foreign Affairs Committee is pushing the United Nations to not reappoint Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese for another term over accusations of antisemitism.
The new European commitment to defence and Russia’s unshakeable wish to control Ukraine have revived an awareness that war is something with which comfortable and relatively wealthy states may still have to live.
Quillette podcast host Jonathan Kay speaks with author and satirist Andrew Doyle about the worrying rise of illiberal ideologies and cultish political tendencies among conservatives.
My best friend had a psychotic break—our crisscrossing journeys through facts and fictions in thirteen chapters.
As senior officials deny wrongdoing, rank-and-file national-security personnel worry about the dangers if no one is held accountable.
The cracks in support show how seriously some conservatives are taking the administration’s aggressive and at times slapdash tactics.
Quillette’s Managing Editor Iona Italia talks to scholar Izabella Tabarovsky about the Soviet roots of contemporary anti-Zionism and antisemitism.
President Donald Trump has punished multiple law firms that have employed his perceived political opponents.
The child was at the Diamond Peak Ski Resort, which said in a statement that she had not been skiing at the time it happened.
It’s the most concrete effort yet to turn President Donald Trump’s desire to acquire the Danish territory into actionable policy, despite widespread international outrage.
It takes a special talent to betray an entire worldview without missing a beat.
In an unorthodox move, Ed Martin, the interim U.S. attorney in Washington, is questioning former President Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s family and former White House officials about clemency.
Jonathan Braun, who has had a string of legal issues since President Trump commuted his drug sentence four years ago, was arrested after allegedly punching an acquaintance and shoving a 3-year-old.
A canvasser for the billionaire’s America PAC says he’s owed $20,000 for signatures he collected on a petition that was part of Mr. Musk’s effort to motivate Trump voters.
The National Endowment for the Humanities, which supports museums, scholarship and historical sites, could see grants curtailed and staffing slashed by up to 80 percent.
Republican lawmakers are introducing legislation to undo a method used by the Biden administration to limit the ability to produce oil.
President Donald Trump is poised to unveil sweeping new "Liberation Day" tariffs on Wednesday, but kept the world guessing until the last minute about the scope of an onslaught that could spark a global trade war.Trump will roll out the measures f…
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A new speeding ticket program is launching in San Francisco that will issue fines based on the income level of the driver.
The Massachusetts senator is hitting the road for a town hall this weekend in Nashville, Tennessee, focused on fighting the GOP's tax cut agenda.
The media’s obsessive focus on the Israel–Palestine conflict obscures the broader picture of the ubiquity of jihadism in the Middle East, and the crucial role it plays in stoking and perpetuating turmoil and strife.
A rundown of Donald Trump’s biggest campaign promises and where they stand.
The Biden administration managed to rack up a long list of major legislative wins in its first two years despite facing one of the most closely-divided Congresses in history. From bipartisan action on infrastructure, gun safety and same-sex marria…
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The dinner was a train wreck for the four years of Trump's first administration. Now it promises to be more of the same. Why go through it?
Fareed explains why AI's massive energy demands are straining the power grid, but also why AI could enable big breakthroughs in sustainability and clean energy.
The FBI is sending additional personnel to various field offices to help solve violent crime cases on Native lands, the Justice Department said.
For those of us who study American politics, it's always a treat when David Shor pops up to offer his insights on the latest election.
Chevron finds itself the victim of a political alliance between the tort bar and Louisiana Republicans.
Former federal employees went to a Capitol Hill basement to find the lawmakers. Democratic senators said that they would keep fighting as hard as they could. Most Republicans ignored the workers.
Accusations of Trump Derangement Syndrome and Trump himself are both products of the social-media age.
California Democrats rejected two Republican bills that would have banned transgender athletes from female sports. In a rare turn, Republicans tried to use the Democratic governor’s own words to challenge Democrats.
Who really benefits from open-border policies?
Get the latest news on President Donald Trump’s return to the White House and the new Congress.
Democrats on the House Oversight Committee sent letters to seven nonprincipal participants of the Signal app group chat requesting they sit for interviews, Axios reported Tuesday.
Republican state Rep. Randy Fine handily won the special election to the U.S. House in Florida's 6th Congressional District on Tuesday. Fine defeated Democrat Josh Weil with 54.1% of the vote, with 83% of the votes counted. President Donald Trump …
The world’s richest man misstated a statistic from the Social Security Administration to once again overstate fraud in the program.
The president is privately upset with the sloppiness of his advisers. Publicly, he’s focused on attacking the press.
A goofy Washington tradition devolves.
The economic and geopolitical consequences of America First nationalism are going to be disastrous—not least for Americans themselves.
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Jeffrey Goldberg joins Ashley Parker to discuss breaking the Signal story, the fallout, and more. Don’t miss this subscriber-only event on Thursday, April 3, at 11:30 a.m. ET.
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg's recent rightward shift appears to be little more than window dressing, as his company's policies still favor mass censorship.
The Republicans who were elected on Tuesday to fill seats left empty by Matt Gaetz and Michael Waltz had President Trump’s backing.
The National Review has become what it once crusaded against - an outlet parroting leftist talking points.
Look closely at almost anything and you'll find data—lots of it. But what are those numbers really saying about who we are and what we believe? Harry Enten is on a mission to find out.
Republican Jimmy Patronis won a special election Tuesday in Florida's 1st Congressional District, bolstered by President Donald Trump's endorsement to fill a vacant seat in reliably Republican northern Florida and despite national Democrats pourin…
Retired Lt. Gen. Daniel "Razin" Caine, President Donald Trump's nominee to be chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said Tuesday he would not discuss classified information on an unclassified channel had he been in the group.
Florida GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis said any underperformance by Republicans in Tuesday's special elections should not be taken as a "referendum" on President Donald Trump.Instead, blame the candidate, DeSantis said.
A federal judge on Tuesday said the administration of President Donald Trump cannot quickly fire thousands of probationary federal workers in 19 states and Washington, D.C., narrowing an earlier nationwide ruling.U.S. District Judge James Bredar i…