It was supposed to be about a happy relationship—but when her heart got broken, she rewrote her lyrics for a generation cynical about love, writes Kat Rosenfield. thefp.com/p/olivia-rodrigo-n…
In an era primed for a great UFO movie, the film arrives with impeccable timing and almost nothing interesting to say, writes Will Rahn. thefp.com/p/steven-spielberg…
California universities dropped the SAT to help low-income and minority students. The policy is doing the opposite, writes Svetlana Jitomirskaya, a professor of mathematics at UC Berkeley. thefp.com/p/bring-back-the-s…
At this Christian men’s retreat, Jesus was the ultimate masculine role model. But amid full-volume trap music, warrior cries, and boot-camp challenges, his presence was sometimes hard to discern, reports Josh Code. thefp.com/p/bench-press-and-…
A volunteer’s ‘SOCIALISM’ bracelet was a hint that New York City’s public turnout campaign for rent-control hearings might not live up to its own rules of neutrality.
He is one of D.C.’s most quoted opponents of the Iran War. The administration is weighing whether to revoke his green card. thefp.com/p/iran-war-critic-…
A weekend at Christian men's camp. River Page drinks with Trump’s tourism czar. Niall Ferguson explains why soccer rocks. Kat Rosenfield thinks Olivia Rodrigo is a coward. And more in today's Weekend Press. thefp.com/p/a-weekend-at-chr…
California universities dropped the SAT to help low-income and minority students. The policy is doing the opposite, writes Svetlana Jitomirskaya, a professor of mathematics at UC Berkeley. thefp.com/p/bring-back-the-s…
It was supposed to be about a happy relationship—but when her heart got broken, she rewrote her lyrics for a generation cynical about love, writes Kat Rosenfield. thefp.com/p/olivia-rodrigo-n…
When U.S. sports fans go to a ball game, they are pursuing happiness. But, as Nick Hornby explained in ‘Fever Pitch,’ soccer is entertainment as pain, writes Niall Ferguson. thefp.com/p/niall-ferguson-w…
“Two college kids showed up with Clorox, and cameras on their heads—and filmed themselves cleaning,” writes Suzy Weiss. “The footage will train robots. I feel awkward about it.” thefp.com/p/ai-company-robot…
A millennial mom has seen a 5-year-old ‘punch, kick, and push my son’ at preschool. ‘What’s hardest for me is what this experience is doing to my worldview,’ she writes. Our advice columnist responds. thefp.com/p/tough-love-tell-…
In an era primed for a great UFO movie, the film arrives with impeccable timing and almost nothing interesting to say, writes Will Rahn. thefp.com/p/steven-spielberg…
Christianity is all over social media. For a while, I thought my generation might be finding God, writes Freya India. Now I worry we are just finding content about God. thefp.com/p/when-faith-is-ju…
At this Christian men’s retreat, Jesus was the ultimate masculine role model. But amid full-volume trap music, warrior cries, and boot-camp challenges, his presence was sometimes hard to discern, reports Josh Code. thefp.com/p/bench-press-and-…
Since October 7, some have described the Jewish community as in turmoil. Rabbi Joanna Samuels says it’s more tight-knit than ever. thefp.com/p/the-world-wants-…
It was supposed to be about a happy relationship—but when her heart got broken, she rewrote her lyrics for a generation cynical about love, writes Kat Rosenfield. thefp.com/p/olivia-rodrigo-n…
She made herself a formidable justice in the same way she had learned to brand calves, fire a rifle, or turn a bobcat into a house pet while growing up on her parents’ remote Arizona ranch. thefp.com/p/great-americans-…