A Great Science Fiction Writer Underwhelms With Climate Change Thriller
Celebrated science fiction writer Neal Stephenson's latest novel has interesting asides on technology, but little excitement.
How Surgeons Became The Rodney Dangerfield Of Medicine
We should give respect where it’s due, and professional surgeons more than deserve their fair share.
A Guide To Aging Gracefully That’s Actually Graceful
Think tanker Arthur Brooks' latest book, 'From Strength to Strength,' offers practical advice on growing old.
New Thomas Jefferson Biography Clarifies Confusions About The Most Misrepresented Founding Father
Thomas Kidd’s splendid biography is sorely needed in today’s polarized environment in which Jefferson is often mischaracterized.
Here’s How To Prepare Your Home To Survive A Disaster
Creek Stewart's new book, 'The Disaster-Ready Home,' is an invaluable resource for making sure your household can survive the worst.
Pulitzer Center Helps 1619 Project Teachers Subvert Laws Banning Racism
The center hosted a webinar for educators and librarians offering tips on how to use their 1619 Project material and skirt laws banning its use.
Matthew Continetti Claims The Right’s Identity Crisis Is Now A Century Long
Matthew Continetti explains conservatism as a complex movement, often at war between its populists and its intellectual elite wings.
Ross Douthat’s New Book Details His Personal Battle With A Mystery Illness
‘The Deep Places’ is a worthwhile read for all who need healing and asks the medical establishment to rethink its approach.
Make Europe Great Again
David Harsanyi's latest book, 'Eurotrash,' makes a potent case against America adopting the policies that have drained Europe of dynamism.
Saving Children From Being Soft, Entitled, And Aimless
A book by teacher Shane Trotter, 'Setting the Bar: Preparing Our Kids to Thrive in an Era of Distraction, Dependency, and Entitlement,' lays out solutions.