The Forgotten Tradition of Clemency
Minnesota reformed its system for granting mercy to those in prison. The federal government should take note.
Minnesota reformed its system for granting mercy to those in prison. The federal government should take note.
The Oklahoma City Thunder player is getting lighter treatment than others suspected of misconduct off the court.
So much can go wrong at a holiday party, but the events are baked into the norms of corporate America.
Plus: A theory of the baby bust
A 2023 novel that revolved around a character getting lost in the wilderness
The final season has swans, ghosts, and King Tony Blair, but it doesn’t have a message.
AI is fueling a revolution in science that may change our definition of understanding itself.
Her greatest-hits tour has the feeling of a memorial—a spectacular one.
The charming Wonka wisely understands that Roald Dahl characters don’t need much backstory.
In Ed Park’s new novel, the past is slippery, elusive, and alive.
Artists are free to say what they want, and free to face the consequences.
All eyes have been on the end of affirmative action, but an emerging bipartisan bill would bar wealthy colleges from accepting federal student loans, with major consequences.
Netanyahu has deftly navigated multiple Democratic presidents. Biden is trying to change that.
The dogma that tuberculosis is lying dormant in the bodies of 2 billion people might be wrong.
His threats to democracy make him dangerous. They also make him a weak candidate.
The Gen Z zaniness of Please Don’t Destroy
Swimming during a heat wave in Sydney, extensive tornado damage in Tennessee, scarce resources in the Gaza Strip, ice-skating at a former coking plant in Germany, and much more
“For now, Ozempic is like Kleenex, but we should stop using it that way,” Yasmin Tayag says.
Pharmaceutical companies are racing to create obesity drugs you can swallow. They might not be as great as they sound.
Falsity is fundamental to U.S. politics.