Ruth Whippman: How Is Masculinity Changing?
Ruth Whippman discusses her new book BoyMom: Reimagining Boyhood in the Age of Impossible Masculinity.
Ruth Whippman discusses her new book BoyMom: Reimagining Boyhood in the Age of Impossible Masculinity.
The Court's grant of certiorari is limited to only one of the issues in this litigation.
The fourth Bad Boys film is an uninspired retread.
Don't fall for scaremongering about "military-age male" migrants crossing the border. They are actually less dangerous than native-born citizens of the same age and gender.
Jesse Singal questions the science of "gender-affirming care."
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The former civil liberties group continues morphing into a progressive organization.
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Don’t let culture war politics overwhelm a commitment to the facts.
Political polarization poisons yet another area of life.
New anti-drag laws were deemed unconstitutional in every state where they were challenged this year.
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) introduced a bill last month that would bar federal agencies from forcing employees to respect preferred names or pronouns.
Despite Fincher's reputation as a gloom-monger, his movies are often quite bleakly funny, and his lonely, agitated male loser characters are frequently the targets of the jokes.
After a divided ruling, laws limiting such treatments in Tennessee and Kentucky will go into force.
In an attempt to make the student body more conservative, Christopher Rufo says the school is actively "rebalancing" the ratio of male and female students.
Since the Renaissance, we've been increasingly able to define who we are as individuals. But is that a false freedom?
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The country's favorite blue-collar champion calls attention to the 'skills gap' and asks why young men spend so much time online.
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Sometimes he calls for freedom, and sometimes he preaches something darker.
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The college swimmer was reportedly forced to barricade herself in a room for three hours.
The surprising recent rise in partisan, racial, and gender differences in circuit judges following earlier opinions.
The message of the hit new series cuts across conventional ideological lines - and features a highly skeptical view of government.
"It's very easy for politicians to legislate freedom away," says Northwood University's Kristin Tokarev. "But it's incredibly hard to get back."
Erasing sincere disagreement doesn't make it go away.
Reason talks with the transgender historian who used the term to describe a revolutionary gender-affirming treatment for teens.
The Appeals Panel Rejects a Trangender Student's Bid to Use Bathroom Corresponding to the Student's Gender Identity Instead of Biological Sex.
Kaytlin Bailey wants to decriminalize—and normalize—the world's oldest profession.
Plus: The emptiness of Democrats' pro-democracy rhetoric, the real reason Social Security checks are getting bigger, and more...
The journalist and comedian makes the case that "new puritans" espousing the religion of social justice have captured the Western world.
Andrew Doyle on the "new puritans" and their godawful religion of social justice.
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The Of Boys and Men author documents why the modern male is struggling and suggests solutions that don't come at women's expense.
Richard V. Reeves documents terrible trends and suggests solutions that don't come at the expense of women.
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Under H.B. 6454, prescribing puberty blockers or cross-sex hormones would be treated as a more severe form of child abuse than starving or abandoning a kid.
When it comes to gender identity issues, some conservatives make a mockery of liberty and parental rights.
The best-selling author of Why People Believe Weird Things sees a fundamental clash between wokeness and scientific inquiry.
The science writer and journalist talks identity politics, wokeness, trans athletes, and why his goal is to find out what is true rather than to "be right."
A recent report from The Wall Street Journal analyzes data from early-career college graduates, finding that a gender pay gap starts early.