Last month, da Empoli, who is an Italian Swiss essayist, followed it up with a nonfiction book, “The Hour of the Predator,” ...
While he’s busy redefining belief, real Americans are feeding the poor, raising families, and fighting for a country built on Christian values.
So the longest government shutdown in U.S. history is now over. It took seven Democrats and one independent to break with the ...
Once you put people into categorical boxes, you are inviting them to see history as a zero-sum conflict between this group ...
In this episode of the Cross Examining History podcast, Talmage Boston interviews David Brooks, New York Times columnist and ...
New York Times columnist David Brooks and Kimberly Atkins Stohr of the Boston Globe join Amna Nawaz to discuss the week in ...
Readers react to a column by David Brooks analyzing the gloominess trend in the United States. To the Editor: Re “More People in the World Are Feeling Hopeful (Except Us),” by David Brooks (column, ...
PBS NEWSHOUR: New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart join John Yang to discuss the week in politics, including the MAGA debate over releasing the ...
In a column headlined "What's Ripping American Families Apart?" in the July 29 New York Times, David Brooks reported that 27% of Americans are now estranged from a member of their own family, and 40% ...
Enough is enough: It's time to settle the passive aggressive fight between New York Times columnists Paul Krugman and David Brooks once and for all. This morning, Times readers were greeted with ...
Let’s do a little ethical experiment here. In World War I, the Germans used mustard gas on civilians, and it helps them. Do you then decide, OK, we’re going to use mustard gas in civilians? What Trump ...
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