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Steven Spielberg Is Still Searching for Truth

With ‘Disclosure Day,’ the master director continues to understand the power of revelation, even if he doesn’t have much to disclose this time around

'Book-Shaming' Won’t Solve the Children’s Literacy Crisis

The nation’s official advocate for children’s books says most of them are “crud.” But matters of literary quality don’t explain why kids aren’t reading.

Podcast: Judith Miller: An Extraordinary Career by City Journal
Available this week: "Colossus" by Ross Barkan
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Every generation inherits the Declaration of Independence and its promises.
Anytime I teach the Declaration of Independence, I find that the most important question to cover is one that is not actually mentioned in the document itself: slavery.

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The 2026 World Cup Is an Experiment Like No Other

Why the vibes surrounding this World Cup are so cartoonishly bad—and why the beautiful game might beat all the bullshit

Dwayne Johnson Would Like a Word, Please

His last role earned Oscar buzz, and he’s got projects lined up with three of Hollywood’s greatest directors. He’s officially a Disney icon—thanks, Moana—and you should really try his tequila. But he’s got more important things on his mind.

Steven Spielberg Is Still Searching for Truth

With ‘Disclosure Day,’ the master director continues to understand the power of revelation, even if he doesn’t have much to disclose this time around

'Book-Shaming' Won’t Solve the Children’s Literacy Crisis

The nation’s official advocate for children’s books says most of them are “crud.” But matters of literary quality don’t explain why kids aren’t reading.

Essential Reading

Every generation inherits the Declaration of Independence and its promises.
Anytime I teach the Declaration of Independence, I find that the most important question to cover is one that is not actually mentioned in the document itself: slavery.

In the News

More From Real Clear

RealClearBooks Thursday

The 2026 World Cup Is an Experiment Like No Other

Why the vibes surrounding this World Cup are so cartoonishly bad—and why the beautiful game might beat all the bullshit

Dwayne Johnson Would Like a Word, Please

His last role earned Oscar buzz, and he’s got projects lined up with three of Hollywood’s greatest directors. He’s officially a Disney icon—thanks, Moana—and you should really try his tequila. But he’s got more important things on his mind.

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