Politics & Policy The Never-Ending War over Gun Statistics By Robert VerBruggen 6:30 AM John Lott’s latest is a handbook of useful numbers.
Art Marvelous Millet, in St. Louis By Brian T. Allen 6:30 AM We can debate his influence on modernists, but a new retrospective of his work shows his enduring appeal.
U.S. Congress Moves to Shore Up Our Crumbling National Parks By Shawn Regan 6:30 AM The Great American Outdoors Act won’t solve the problem all by itself, but it’s a good first step.
Music How Can You Not Love the Go-Go’s? By Kyle Smith 6:30 AM The Go-Go’s remain the only all-female band that played their own instruments and wrote their own songs to make it to the top of the album chart.
Impromptus Music for all, &c. By Jay Nordlinger 6:30 AM On blind auditions, Trader Joe’s, Donald Trump, Brooks Koepka, WFB, and more.
Politics & Policy Limiting Gun Rights While Defunding Police Is a Recipe for Disaster By John R. Lott Jr. August 4, 2020 If gun-control advocates get their way, law-enforcement officers and ordinary citizens alike will be powerless to stop violent crime.
U.S. To Curb Polarization, Everyone Must Accept a Possibility of Temporary Loss By Fred Bauer August 4, 2020 Aversion to one-party rule is a valuable sentiment.
World The Two Chinas By Therese Shaheen August 4, 2020 To the West, the country may appear to be a rising global superpower. In truth, it’s an aging, dysfunctional, slowly crumbling totalitarian machine.
Elections No, Susan Collins Is Not a Trumpist Stooge By Isaac Schorr August 4, 2020 The Lincoln Project attacks the Maine senator — and fails to engage with the facts of her career.
Elections What or Who Decides This Election? By Victor Davis Hanson August 4, 2020 COVID progress, riot fatigue, Durham indictments, Biden’s brain . . . By November, several factors may be trending in Trump’s favor — if he lets them.