A Devastating Attack by Hamas
How did Israel not see it coming?
How did Israel not see it coming?
High-profile lawsuits against Google and Amazon have revealed Silicon Valley’s vise grip on our lives.
The everyday wonder of food shopping
It wasn’t the government; it was the housing market.
House Republican Tom Cole says his party has a steep price to pay for ousting its speaker.
Elon Musk and Linda Yaccarino are making the same mistake that has tanked other social networks.
Being a presidential dog is hard. It’s not his fault that his biting became a political liability.
Iran is rehabilitating the image of a once bitter adversary, Saudi Arabia, in public life.
The FTX founder has long eschewed formality. Now he confronts a corner of American life where decorum counts.
What has possessed the Exorcist movies?
Chipotle’s new machine can make a burrito bowl—and not much else.
A new translation of the epic poem plunges us into the world of the ancient Greeks.
Plus: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie on why freedom of expression is crucial to writers
Few things are more confidential than details of American submarines, but that seems not to have stopped the former president from sharing them.
Many people with head injuries aren’t even being told about potentially helpful treatments.
A new book cured me of any attachment to the idea of the stand-up as truth-telling philosophe.
The end of Oktoberfest in Germany, cranberry harvesting in Ontario, drought in Indonesia and Brazil, scenes from the Asian Games in China, fall colors in Armenia, and much more
Jon Fosse’s English translator on the author’s evocation of peacefulness
How the return of student-loan payments will affect Americans—and what the administration is trying to do about it
C Pam Zhang’s new novel is a bold encouragement to pursue one’s desires.