'One sentence in the Constitution is causing America huge problems'

Many of the "Constitution's flaws remain hidden when America is governed by decent men but become obvious and dangerous when it is not," says David French. Nowhere are "those flaws more apparent than in Article II, the article that created the American presidency. We should consider a change." It "immediately raises two questions: What is executive power? And crucially, what are its limits?" Our "nation is not supposed to have coequal branches. Congress is supposed to reign supreme."

'Why we often blame violent acts on mental illness'

Within "hours of any mass shooting, high-profile murder, or targeted attack, a familiar speculation about the perpetrator's mental state begins," says Victor Petreca. The "verdict is in be

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