Get That Senator a Cinnabon
Why stop at ditching the dress code?
Why stop at ditching the dress code?
American births have historically peaked in late summer. But our changing behaviors, technology, and environment are flattening that bump.
But heated partisanship can keep bad politicians in office, for fear of helping the other party.
Plus: The strongest case against Hasan Minhaj’s “emotional truths”
Dumb Money captures the internet fanaticism of the GameStop-stock rush almost one year into the pandemic.
The COVID shots—and new ones for RSV—herald a new era for designing vaccines.
Loved and Missed shows what child-rearing is really like.
If so, should the government try to fix it?
Should he care? Its supporters will vote for him anyway.
Benjamin Netanyahu is not buying what the billionaire is selling. He may have a point.
With a landmark antitrust trial under way, a giant of the modern web is buckling under its own weight.
The case for platforming America’s enemies
Movies worth looking forward to, through the end of the year
A cotton harvest in Uzbekistan, a skateboarding showcase in Spain, widespread flood damage in Libya, a shattered forest on the front line in Ukraine, and much more
How Mark Milley worked to avert catastrophe
The most intimate details of your health are just data points.
And why it doesn’t surprise me
For Viktor Orbán and Vladimir Putin, Tucker Carlson fulfills a need.
The administration had been hesitant to pursue this approach.
Ballet flats are back. Are you old enough to know better?