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Honestly with Bari Weiss

The most interesting conversations in American life happen in private. This show brings them out of

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If you read Common Sense, you know that the best day of the week is Friday, when Nellie Bowles deliv

In 1973, Leonard Cohen announced he was done with music for good. The same year, in October, war bro

David Sacks is a paradox. The entrepreneur and venture capitalist helped lay the foundations of the

Today we are republishing Bari’s appearance on Hoover Institute’s Uncommon Knowledge Podcast, hosted

It’s been a month since Russia invaded Ukraine. About a fourth of Ukraine’s population has been disp

What if I told you that all the brokenness in our society—from the increased rates in suicide and ad

For the past three weeks, we have watched the people of Ukraine and their president breathe life int

Russia’s war against Ukraine has been raging on for almost two weeks now and Ukraine is in crisis. P

Lia Thomas is a transgender woman who has, in one year, become the star athlete of the women’s swim

Air raid sirens have been ringing out over the capital of Ukraine for the past week. Russian troops

Zoe Strimpel on the collapse of Western authority, self and geopolitical understanding— and the pred

Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is one of those pioneering American leaders whose story i

Right now, the Winter Olympics are underway in Beijing. But for the Chinese Communist Party, the 202

Eric Scmidt has been a pioneer at every chapter of the tech revolution… from the very beginnings of

Ever since the end of World War II, America has been the dominant world superpower. We have been rea

The Covid vaccines are medical miracles. During the pandemic they have been literal life-savers; I’l

It’s hard to think of an institution in American life that’s more broken than higher education. As u

As a boy growing up in Turkey, Abdullah Antepli thought hating Jews was normal. He read Mein Kampf b

At this point in the pandemic, one group of Americans generally gets to show their faces. The other

As we approach the third year of this pandemic, it’s become painfully clear that the stringent measu