Taxpayers should see them as incredibly expensive.
The originalist fallacy that dominates the current Supreme Court—the pretense that it is possible to read the minds of the ...
Thirty-one years ago, there was a slave auction at Colonial Williamsburg.
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The Georgia representative is finding a new voice. This is an edition of The Atlantic Daily, a newsletter that guides you ...
As naval vessels filled the Delaware River that day, crowds amassed along the shorelines to cheer. When the sun began to set, ...
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A man in a red knit cap yanked as hard as he could. “That’s just—my ankle—breaking!” Cam yelped. No one suggested slicing the ...
The insurrection was eventually put down by a private army hired by Massachusetts Governor James Bowdoin, after members of ...
This article appears in the November 2025 print edition with the headline “The Many Lives of Eliza Schuyler.” Jane Kamensky ...
Though WhiteHouse.gov has always been a place to showcase the administration’s agenda, it has mostly looked like the website ...