The more these culinary titans hang out together, the less they’re thinking about what people actually want to eat
How To Make Political Conventions Less Dull
The nominees never have to address members of the other party. What would happen if they did?
Back To School: Why Grit is More Important Than Good Grades
Letting your kids struggle academically may the best way to help them succeed
The Real Difference Between Obama and Romney
It’s not just about the role of government in our lives, but whether we have an obligation to support those who need help when community fails to provide
Legal Challenges to Voter-ID Laws: Too Little, Too Late?
A federal court overturned Texas’ strict voter-ID law, but plenty of similar laws that discourage minority voting will still be in place come Election Day
Harvard Cheating Scandal: Is Academic Dishonesty on the Rise?
In order to better understand what leads students to cheat, colleges and universities need to break the code of silence and apply their own academic methods to the problem
Cartoons of the Week: August 25–31
Hurricanes and hot air at the RNC
RNC 2012: A Grown-Up Convention for Grown-Up Times
After a convention short on frivolity and long on steely resolve, the Republican Party leaves Tampa with renewed focus on fixing America’s problems
Where Are All the (Good) Female Superhero Movies?
This summer’s superhero blockbusters finally featured strong female characters, but that’s only a start
Why Is Dinesh D’Souza So Angry with Obama?
The author and director of a hit documentary rails against Obama’s “anti-colonialism.” Most Americans don’t know what the heck he means
French Food is Dead — Long Live La Cuisine Classique
With the death of Robert Treboux of New York’s Le Veau d’Or, an era is passing with him
Lance Armstrong’s Fall from Grace Tests Livestrong’s Strength
Lance Armstrong had no choice but to stop defending himself if he wanted his foundation to have a chance.
A Back-to-School Fight over the Right to Classroom Prayer
Is barring public schools from imposing prayer on students a constitutional imperative or an attack on faith?