
Brendan Carr’s Half-Empty Threat
The FCC can do plenty of damage to free expression—even without revoking licenses.

The FCC can do plenty of damage to free expression—even without revoking licenses.

For the first time in more than 30 years, attacks by the far left outnumber those by the far right.

In the White House adviser’s view, violent rhetoric is allowed only when he and Trump are the ones spewing it.

Party leaders know they need to moderate on cultural issues to win back working-class voters—so why don’t they?

Conservatives rushed to exonerate the president from the charge of censorship. He swiftly contradicted them.

The former vice president spoke at The Atlantic Festival about the president he once served.

Charlie Kirk’s assassination was a tragedy. It is also an opportunity for conservatives who hope to silence their political rivals.

“I love Pete,” she writes in her new book. But picking a gay man would have been too risky.

How Trump embraced the game of trading prisoners with Vladimir Putin

He didn’t just want to win elections. He wanted to win a generation.