What Can’t Glen Powell Do?
The actor proves he’s so much more than a strapping hunk in Richard Linklater’s Hit Man.
The actor proves he’s so much more than a strapping hunk in Richard Linklater’s Hit Man.
Exploring what the practice is capable of—and what it can’t actually solve—may help patients better understand what they’re seeking.
Amid driver shortages and a dwindling ridership, the role of the bus is changing.
The search giant’s new tool is answering questions about cancer, heart attacks, and Ozempic.
The Mad Max: Fury Road and Furiosa director is taking on the apocalypse—again.
Two new literary works from Colombe Schneck and R. O. Kwon feature fascinating, flawed women.
Clean-energy investment in America is off the charts—but it still isn’t translating into enough electricity that people can actually use.
News organizations rushing to absolve AI companies of theft are acting against their own interests.
Inside the decision to assassinate Iran’s ruthless general
It’s good for both of you.
As over-the-counter birth control hits shelves, more people are also expressing skepticism about hormonal contraceptives. They should be heard.
An airline for dogs in New York, horse racing in Baltimore, the Olympic torch relay in southwestern France, a tornado’s path of destruction in Iowa, and much more
Novak Djokovic may be the greatest tennis player ever—and I can’t stand him.
The ex-president’s stories of his own victimization make violence by his supporters far more likely.
These are profoundly disorienting times.
Ukraine’s second-largest city and nearby villages have come under intensifying attacks from Russia’s invading forces.
The Mad Max prequel is an emotional odyssey.
The former president said that if he wins in November, Putin will release Evan Gershkovich. It’s an odd assertion, even by Trump’s standards.
Their poems about the experience of beauty help explain the choice to write as one person.
The ex-president’s financial troubles make him beholden to his wealthy friends. If he’s president again, they will want something in return.