Can Netanyahu Outlast This War?
A conversation with Yair Rosenberg about the prime minister’s failures and what might be next for the Israeli government
A conversation with Yair Rosenberg about the prime minister’s failures and what might be next for the Israeli government
The Barbie filmmaker isn’t the first to be snubbed for directing a crowd-pleaser.
For years, Riyadh struggled to convince its Western allies that the Yemeni militia posed a serious threat.
Without Chevron, the executive branch will struggle to do even the most basic work.
There’s a reason Democratic voters are rallying behind Joe Biden.
A poem for Wednesday
In the final days before the primary, she showed herself more willing to attack Donald Trump and seize the ample vulnerabilities he provides. It’s a start.
A new book looks at how white families depleted the resources of the suburbs and left more recent Black and Latino residents “holding the bag.”
The mouse is sorely missed.
How did the country end up with a choice that most of its voters don’t want?
With an eye toward taking on Trump in a general election, the president is leaning into reproductive rights as a talking point.
“I regard pornography as the fast food of sex: A little bit here and there won’t hurt anyone, but it’s not something to consume regularly,” one reader argues.
Gen Z audiences are turning the film into a word-of-mouth hit weeks after its opening.
Centering U.S. foreign policy on this principle is destabilizing abroad and divisive at home.
In these titles, the open highway sparks a reaction between a character and the unknown.
To save the president from a humiliating defeat in New Hampshire, a small group of supporters is running an unprecedented write-in campaign on his behalf.
This year, New Hampshire’s famous presidential contest seems more like a final whimper than a first salvo.
And not just because he was a poor candidate
The false promise of sweet, chewy supplements
Some of the top images from the 14 categories of underwater photography in this year’s competition