Justice Department: Law Enforcement, Not Political Research Washington has a habit of blurring lines, and when those lines involve the …
60 Minutes’ Mischaracterization of Harvard and the Biomedical Research Enterprise
When PR Masks Science: A Close Look “A recent segment was a sad attempt to cloak the shortcomings of academic …
Court Misapplies First Amendment in Decision Restricting Civil Rights Enforcement
When the First Amendment Is Misapplied “A misapplication of the First Amendment has led to an injustice.” That line cuts …
Calls Grow for Broader Rollback of Trump Tariffs
Apply Relief Logic More Broadly It would behoove the administration to apply the logic of the latest relief more broadly. …
Special-Interest Groups Promote Euphemisms to Influence News Coverage
When Special-Interest Groups Tell Newsrooms How to Speak Special-interest groups have learned that language steers headlines and opinion. They circulate …
New Documents Detail Trump’s Ties to Jeffrey Epstein but Reveal No Smoking Gun
Trump and Epstein: What the Latest Documents Actually Show President Trump’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein was embarrassing, but the latest …
Norton Museum Exhibits Rembrandt’s Students and the Only Vermeer in Private Hands
Rembrandt’s Workshop and the Rare Vermeer That Joins It There’s a show that brings together a bustling artist’s workshop and …
Film “Nuremberg” Reexamines Pivotal Nazi Trials, Raises Uncomfortable Questions
Film Review: A New Look at the Nazi Trials “The film about the pivotal Nazi trials poses uncomfortable and critical …
Critics Urge Rethink of Plastic-Waste Policies Over Broad Bans on Cups, Bags and Forks
Rethinking Plastic Waste Without Heavyhanded Bans We can solve plastic waste without resorting to blanket bans on perfectly useful cups, …









