The coup—and it was a coup—may well have extinguished Egypt’s experiment in democracy
Sorry, Spitzer, I’m Not Ready to Forgive You
Try as I might, I cannot overlook the fact that he broke the very laws that he was entrusted to uphold as attorney general.
We Love to Hate the ‘Bad’ Teacher
The new novel Tampa fuels our national anxiety about public education
Egypt: Should We Cheer the People or Weep for Democracy?
The sanctity of the Democratic process is important, but there’s an awful lot of other problems to be solved
What I Want For Independence Day: Freedom From the Patriot Act
A prominent evangelist and former security hawk explains why the U.S. government has gone too far in spying on its own people
The Epidemic of Disillusioned Doctors
We all know medicine has become a frustrating profession. But surveys show that a younger generation of doctors are more resilient to burnout
Do Kids Really Have ‘Summer Learning Loss’?
Reading just four or five books can ward off setbacks in language skills