Alito’s Call to Arms to Secure Religious Liberty admin12 August 2022 Barely a month after handing down the majority opinion that erased the right to abortion, Justice Samuel Alito traveled to Rome to give a keynote ... Read more
I Was Injured by a White Supremacist in Charlottesville. Strangers Lifted Me Up. admin12 August 2022 In July 2017 a friend told me that white supremacists planned to go to Charlottesville, Va., to protest the removal of a statue of Robert E. Lee ... Read more
The Climate Bill Isn’t Perfect, but It’s Still a Major Victory admin12 August 2022 In an ideal world, the climate provisions now making their way through Congress as part of the Inflation Reduction Act would directly reduce ... Read more
American Literature Loses Out to Consolidation admin12 August 2022 OXFORD, Miss. — Penguin Random House, the largest English-language trade book publisher in the world, has made an offer to acquire Simon ... Read more
‘Emily the Criminal’ Review: Survival Strategy admin12 August 2022 “Want to make $200 in an hour?” reads the anonymous text, and Emily (Aubrey Plaza) absolutely does. On her own, in her thirties and out of ... Read more
‘Secret Headquarters’ Review: You Know, for Kids admin12 August 2022 “Secret Headquarters,” from the directors Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman, is in essence a superhero movie designed for children — a lighthearted ... Read more
‘Free Puppies!’ Review: A Fight to Save a Dog’s Life admin12 August 2022 Animal lovers will find a bittersweet watch in “Free Puppies!,” a documentary on volunteer rescue groups working to adopt dogs in areas of the ... Read more
‘The Princess’ Review: An Unsparing Look at Princess Diana admin12 August 2022 The first clue that “The Princess” will not be your standard-issue Diana Spencer documentary is that the director is Ed Perkins. Perkins’s last ... Read more
‘We Are Living Things’ Review: The Truth Is Out There admin12 August 2022 Do you want to believe? Solomon (Jorge Antonio Guerrero) does — he already believes that his own mother was abducted by space aliens — which is ... Read more
‘Summering’ Review: The Besties Confront Bittersweet Truths admin12 August 2022 In “Summering,” a meditative coming-of-age film by James Ponsoldt (“The Spectacular Now”), four 11-year-old girls living in suburban Utah are ... Read more