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Is Trump Playing the Long Game on Abortion?

Carmel Richardson

When news broke last week that the Trump administration had quietly restored federal Planned Parenthood funding, which he had previously cut, pro-life conservatives were understandably upset. Yet, as Elizabeth...

The Rise and Fall of Gay Activism

Scott Yenor

The Pride flag is progressive America’s banner. Before it was ­unfurled, most gays stayed in the closet. With the advent of Pride, they became out and proud. Over time, gay pride came to be as American as...

Desecration in Minnesota and the Ecclesiology of Public Worship

James R. Wood

The recent disruption of a church service in St. Paul, Minnesota, by anti-ICE protesters has prompted familiar legal arguments. Commentators invoke the FACE Act, which prohibits interference with an...

On the Pleasure of Admiring

Elizabeth C. Corey

The great essayist William Hazlitt observed that there is pleasure in hating. “Without something to hate,”...

Self-Destructive Liberalism (ft. Philip Pilkington)

Mark Bauerlein

In the ​latest installment of the ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein, Philip Pilkington joins in to discuss his recent book, The Collapse of Global Liberalism: And...

The Joy of Being a Hoosiers Fan

Patrick Hyde

Are you around at all for the next hour? Wanted to stop by with the trophy!” “I sure am,” I replied. About fifteen minutes later, Fernando Mendoza, the quarterback of the Indiana University football team...

The Great Christian Reset

Jonathon Van Maren

If it is true that social shifts begin first among the elites, something may be stirring in the West. While taking questions at an appearance at the MacDonald–Laurier Institute...

The Viking History of Greenland

Bella M. Reyes

There was now much talk of looking for new lands.” This line from the thirteenth-century Icelandic Saga of the Greenlanders is an apt description of Washington, D.C., in 2026. The Saga of the Greenlanders...

Of Roots and Adventures

Peter J. Leithart

I have lived in Ohio, Michigan, Georgia (twice), Pennsylvania, Alabama (also twice), England, and Idaho. I left home to go to college, left another home to attend seminary, and...

The Madness in Miami

Nasser Hussain

The great boxing spectacles of the past—the Thrilla in Manila (1975) and the Rumble in the Jungle (1974)—were never merely athletic contests. They were cultural dramas staged on global...

AI as Liberation

Liel Leibovitz

You can learn everything you need to know about our collective state of mind from the fact that the most talked-about book of the year is titled If Anyone...

The Realities of Empire (ft. Nathan Pinkoski)

R. R. Reno

In this episode, Nathan Pinkoski joins R. R. Reno on The Editor’s Desk to talk about his recent review, “Hegemon or Empire?” from the January 2026 issue of the...

Can Liberals Be Pronatalists?

Darel E. Paul

Last year the United Nations Population Division predicted that global population will peak in approximately sixty years, at around 10.3 billion people. After that, the number of human beings will begin to fall...

From Little Rock to Minneapolis

R. R. Reno

Recent reports and images from Minneapolis reminded me of Little Rock in 1957, where attempts were made to nullify the Supreme Court’s effort to impose a new regime of...

The Making of the Activist Academy

Shai Goldman

While majoring in computer science at Columbia University, I took part in a poetry workshop. We were assigned to write a Petrarchan sonnet, one of the most rigid of...