Did a Canadian company sell the wrong camouflage to Afghanistan?The U.S. military spent millions on a proprietary pattern that seems conspicuously green for Afghanistan
Watching as the sun briefly abandons AmericaAllen Abel travels to Sumter, S.C., a place of history and infamy, for the eclipse. ’Praise Jesus,’ some bellowed at totality, and a father cried.
Trump is right: Afghanistan isn’t a lost causeYoung, educated Afghans are working to reclaim the country—and they need help now, more than ever, even as the U.S. debates its Afghanistan strategy
Donald Trump on what really caused the solar eclipseNorth Korea? A James Bond villain? Scott Feschuk channels the U.S. President in theorizing about Monday’s mysterious sun-blocker.
More than monuments: A look at America’s Confederate symbolsFrom bridges and roads to parks and military bases, symbols of the Confederacy permeate many parts of American life
Solar eclipse 2017: Live video from NASAIf you couldn’t make it to the path of totality for Monday’s eclipse—or if you forgot your protective glasses at home—NASA’s...
This was a better week than you think for the United StatesBoston’s 40,000-strong response to a planned alt-right rally marks a new nation-wide repudiation of both the Confederacy and racism.
The Barcelona attack and what it says about ISIS todayThe cell behind the Las Ramblas attack was not sophisticated. But its tactics underscore how difficult it will be to end this kind of terror.
Words and deeds: A rabbi watches the events in CharlottesvilleOpinion: Baruch Frydman-Kohl on being shaken by modern antisemitism and hatred—and how to stand up to it
After Robert E. Lee falls, will George Washington be next?The U.S. president has raised the question, defending Confederate monuments. Here’s why it’s not a slippery slope at all.