When the new House majority passed its grab bag of government spending cuts last month, setting up an on-going game of chicken…
Steve Early
When President Joe Biden braved Republican jeers and boos to deliver his State of the Union address in February, one of the few lines…
Even in the era of identity politics, one category of identity is much ignored: what journalist Joe Glenton calls “veteranhood.” In the U.S.,…
Workers in the logistics industry often make headlines when their handling of goods is disrupted by pandemic conditions or labor conflicts. Thanks…
Review of Un-American: A Soldier’s Reckoning of Our Longest War, by Erik Edstrom’s (Bloomsbury, 2020); Pain is Weakness Leaving the Body: A Marine’s Unbecoming, by Lyle Jeremy Rubin (Bold…
In December 1972, coal miners rocked the American labor movement by electing three reformers as top officers of the United Mine Workers of…
At the beginning of this midterm election year, we received an urgent fundraising appeal from US representative Jake Auchincloss, a centrist Democrat…
The University of Wisconsin at Madison was a hotbed of student radicalism in the 1960s. Unlike some other centers of campus opposition…
Fifty years ago, no symbol of university complicity with the military angered more students than the on-campus presence of the Reserve Officers’…
During the 2020 presidential election, when millions of Americans were being bombarded with appeals to back Joe Biden or Donald Trump, Brittany…