- The families conservatives want;
- Heather Cox Richardson on the Republican motives to strike down the Fourteenth Amendment;
- Brief items about mandating the Bible in class; yet another study finds no link between Tylenol and autism; a conservative wants to sterilize foreign visitors; how the Qatari-gifted Air Force One was, actually, built in America; how MAGA takes the latest SCOTUS loss as an existential crisis;
- And David Wallace-Wells on the need to retrofit the planet.
For all that conservatives resent big “nanny state” government, they’re eager to micromanage social trends that don’t align their expansionist, tribal values.

NY Times, Jessica Grose, today: The Gap Between the Families We Have and the Ones Conservatives Want [gift link]
The panic about Americans having fewer babies continues unabated. But we know this: Marriage and fertility rates in this country and across much of the world have been declining for years, with no signs of reversing. Prominent American conservatives keep saying that the problem is that it’s not 1950. That’s when it was typical to get married in one’s late teens or early 20s, to someone only of the opposite sex, and a majority of families had a male breadwinner with more legal rights than his wife.
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