Fashion’s new sensation is the Milwaukee-born daughter of a ship captain who says ‘the only way to be punk in 2024 is to have a component of dissent.’ | Continue reading
Tucker goes to Moscow and has a blast. Biden’s mental faculties draw suspicion and defenses. Plus: Jon Stewart, Donald Trump, Rachel Dolezal, Huma Abedin, Cori Bush, and more. | Continue reading
The presidential candidates have had a bad week. We steelman the case for both. | Continue reading
Tamara Pietzke exposed the dangers of ‘gender-affirming care’ in The Free Press. Then, she lost her job. She reveals the cost of speaking out—and why she has no regrets. | Continue reading
Plus: In defense of Joe Biden. . . and Donald Trump. | Continue reading
Delete the dating apps and let us play matchmaker. | Continue reading
The Russian strongman is a warden of the deepest of deep states. Tucker Carlson believes he’s worthy of admiration. | Continue reading
What elite liberals and the online right both get wrong about getting hitched. | Continue reading
A little over two years ago, in the pages of The Free Press, Pano Kanelos announced that he was starting a new university in Austin dedicated to the fearless pursuit of truth. I was one of the founding trustees. A lot of people dunked on it. They said it was fake; they said we di … | Continue reading
Mosab Hassan Yousef was raised by the man behind the terror group. He then became an Israeli spy. In a Free Press interview, he exposes the ideology that fueled October 7. | Continue reading
Palestinians—and the world—need better Palestinian leadership. Here’s how we get it. | Continue reading
Plus: Douglas Murray meets the son of Hamas, LBJ’s lessons for Joe Biden, and more. | Continue reading
The rise of a new race consciousness has turned elite American institutions into neoracist strongholds. | Continue reading
I’ve done many interviews that have stayed with me. This might be the most moving of all. Meet the iconoclastic and brave Lucy Aharish. | Continue reading
‘Things Worth Remembering’ continues with a new theme next Sunday. But first, a final piece of poetry from Shakespeare. | Continue reading
The Free Press guide to the Super Bowl. | Continue reading
Words fail Biden. The border bedevils progressives. Tucker sits with Putin. DeSantis against fake meat. Plus, Woke Kindergarten, Shane Gillis, Lia Thomas, and more. | Continue reading
For this week’s Honestly, we’re sharing a favorite episode from a favorite podcast, one you may not have heard of: UnHerd with Freddie Sayers. UnHerd’s mission is similar to ours: to push back against the herd mentality, and to provide a platform for otherwise u … | Continue reading
DEI is is alive and well at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s College of Engineering | Continue reading
The conviction of Jennifer Crumbley. Plus: Shane Gillis gets uncanceled, more DEI overreach in academia, and new Free Press merch. | Continue reading
The conviction of Jennifer Crumbley could serve—at long last—as a deterrent to the school shooting epidemic in America, argues Joe Nocera. | Continue reading
Radical and ill-defined ideas on race are undermining medical education, writes former Harvard Medical School dean Jeffrey Flier. | Continue reading
Do voters trust Biden on. . . anything? Why are Democrats so mean to Dean Phillips? And what will Chris Christie do next? An update from the campaign trail. | Continue reading
A pocket of hope in Appalachia. Plus: Stumbling toward the White House, The Free Press in Israel, and two Zoomers duke it out over the Apple Vision Pro. | Continue reading
After the collapse of coal mining and the rise of the opioid epidemic, Hazard, Kentucky, seemed finished. Then locals started to rescue it. | Continue reading
A British minister is forced out of parliament by Islamist threats. Plus: King Charles, woke kindergarten, and a pitch-perfect Grammys. | Continue reading
Mike Freer—a gay, conservative justice minister—is leaving Parliament because of threats to his life. He speaks to The Free Press. | Continue reading
For six years I worked at a hospital that said all teenagers with gender dysphoria must be affirmed. I quit my job to blow the whistle. | Continue reading
In a single poem, Seamus Heaney pays tribute to his late, great friend—and the poets who preceded them both. | Continue reading
Palmer Luckey, Katherine Boyle, and Joe Lonsdale on the defense tech they’re building to keep our country safe—and the threats that keep them up at night. | Continue reading
Plus: In praise of Joni Mitchell, why authenticity is in, justice for Lana Del Rey, and more. | Continue reading
The first lady of folk has never won an important award from the Recording Academy. So why is she even turning up for tomorrow’s show? | Continue reading
Three Squad scandals. A Disney trigger warning. The GOP turns on Tay-Tay. Heterosexuals should probably give up on sex. Plus, Biden’s hard hat, Pelosi’s faux pas, and more. | Continue reading
There’s increasing concern that as scary as this period feels—between Russia’s two-year war in Ukraine and Hamas’s ongoing war with Israel—that all of this will come to be seen as the calm before the storm. Should China decide to move against Taiwan … | Continue reading
Plus: Biden our time with Iran, the new proletariat, the great Kelce-Swift stupidification, and more. | Continue reading
The woman who failed to rescue U.S. friends from the Taliban is Biden’s nominee for ambassador to Iraq. | Continue reading
Why the truck and tractor are replacing the picket line—and what that says about our politics. | Continue reading
Soon, Richard Glossip will either be dead—or he will be the man who gets the death penalty overturned in Oklahoma. | Continue reading
Plus: What if the real war in Israel hasn’t yet begun? | Continue reading
American taxpayers have been subsidizing educators who call for the murder of Jews. Suspending these funds isn’t enough. UNRWA must be abolished for good. | Continue reading
Take the current war with Hamas and multiply it by ten. That’s what war with Hezbollah would look like. And Israelis are not asking if it will begin, but when. | Continue reading
Anna Akhmatova wrote of her people’s darkest days, when they were caught in the middle of the twentieth century’s vise. | Continue reading
Christopher Rufo and Yascha Mounk debate. | Continue reading
Today, Yascha Mounk and Christopher Rufo debate the origins of DEI and the right way to fight the illiberal orthodoxy that has consumed our schools and institutions. Christopher is a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, a board member at New College of Florida, and maybe the … | Continue reading
Democratic Socialists of America has a budget crisis. Hamas thanks U.S. college kids. Trump keeps soaring. Oakland’s In-N-Out shuts down. Plus, the white supremacists of Taizz. | Continue reading
Ahead of International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Yad Vashem chairman Dani Dayan talks to The Free Press about the importance of bearing witness. | Continue reading
Plus: U.S. troops know we’re already at war with Iran. And a deeper dive on high school library censorship. | Continue reading
Amin Husain added that New York is a ‘Zionist city,’ and bragged about violence against Israel at an event at The New School last month. | Continue reading