The West Must Defeat Russia
Putin hasn’t given up his plans. He thinks Ukraine’s allies will lose interest.
Putin hasn’t given up his plans. He thinks Ukraine’s allies will lose interest.
Israel has long succeeded in spite of its leaders, not because of them.
The history of the Comstock Act shows how activists can find ways to enforce laws that might appear superficially “unenforceable.”
Chilly swimmers in China, a deadly earthquake in Nepal, figure skating in France, Israeli attacks in Gaza, Palestinians fleeing from Gaza City, and much more
The quality of debates among America’s national candidates has plummeted—and the media must share the blame.
Behold: a yellow watermelon.
Plus: extremism on both the left and the right
Hulu’s Black Cake explores how marriage, migration, and motherhood can shift one’s sense of self.
This technology won’t be contained.
It’s one of his many, many disappointments.
The writers and actors didn’t get everything they wanted, but they forced their bosses to blink.
Even a year ago, they worried that extremist politics could undermine their work.
The former president’s rally in Hialeah, Florida, showed yet again that no other Republican is quite like him.
Florida’s shutdown of pro-Palestinian student groups was wrong. But was it illegal?
The risks posed by new technologies are not science fiction. They are real.
When Shakespeare called a good night’s rest the “balm of hurt minds,” he was really onto something.
A new book examines why the director was so stringent with—and sometimes even sadistic toward—his female leads.
At the GOP debate, Trump’s rivals once again declined their opportunity to take on the absent front-runner. They’re running out of chances.
At the Trump Organization’s civil trial, Donald Trump’s daughter was thrust back into the spotlight.