Why Can’t a Woman be More Like a Man? For those who believe that gender is a social construct, and there are no differences between men and women’s brains, this paper is something of a reality check. Toby Young 24 May 2018 · 11 min read
Damore, Diversity, and Disruption at PSU Organizing a student event to discuss any topic — including diversity — should not be a safety hazard. Andy Ngo 25 Feb 2018 · 6 min read
Academics Accuse Howard Dean of Repeating Falsehoods About Halloween Costume Scandal Howard Dean of dishonesty for his remarks at a free speech panel held at an Ohio college last year, is finding support among other prominent academics. Andy Ngo 30 Jan 2018 · 5 min read
'Islamophobia' Hoaxes and the Rush to Judgment Soon after, politicians at the upper echelons of the Canadian government rushed to express outrage at the incident, even though details remained scant. Andy Ngo 25 Jan 2018 · 5 min read
Ratko Mladić's Conviction and why the Evidence of Mass Graves Still Matters Convicting Mladić, who stood accused for his involvement in implementing and orchestrating the forcible transfer and eventual elimination of the Bosnian Muslim population. Melanie Klinkner 23 Nov 2017 · 4 min read
Emmanuel Macron Beats Marine Le Pen to Win the French Election Between the rounds, Le Pen seemed to be nibbling away at Macron’s lead – not by much, but by enough to cause some butterflies among her opponents. Paul Smith 7 May 2017 · 4 min read
UK Labour’s Failure to Understand Its Voters Has Sent It Into Existential Crisis The real task is to regain popular trust and a place in the life of ordinary people. Adrian Pabst 28 Jun 2016 · 4 min read
Breaking Down Brexit: How the UK Voted At 72%, turnout was extraordinarily high by the standards of recent general elections, but especially in the pro-Leave areas. Paul Webb 24 Jun 2016 · 4 min read
News in Brief: Orlando Aftermath, Assassination in Britain The event has sparked a revival of the gun control debate in the U.S. as well as concerns about homegrown Islamist terror attacks. Quillette 16 Jun 2016 · 2 min read
News in Brief: Cancer Vaccine, the Blockchain in Central Banks & Overcoming Antibiotic Resistance It has been found to induce anti-tumour immune responses in mice and three human patients with advanced melanoma. Quillette 9 Jun 2016 · 3 min read