A Wider War Has Already Started in Europe
Putin’s not-so-quiet sabotage campaign against European democracies
Putin’s not-so-quiet sabotage campaign against European democracies
A recent strike at a major resort has put the spotlight on what a bad deal both workers and visitors are getting.
“Almost everything you can do to avoid the worst outcomes must take place long before that first spark.”
The theory that populist economic policies can win back the working class for Democrats has been tried, and it has failed.
Some liberals are stocking up on and freeze-drying food—and say that others should be too.
Anti-science mysticism is enabling autocracy around the globe.
What happened when AI took over these researchers’ jobs?
The obsession with digestion has gone too far.
How sobriety went from a radical social movement to a tool of self-optimization
Should I reach out to her?
The musical biopic Better Man is so much more than its curious gimmick.
The law simply wasn’t prepared for a sitting president who would attempt to steal an election.
The new language of the internet is both mind-numbing and irresistible.
Aria Aber’s debut about an Afghan German party girl in Berlin shows that there are plenty of ways to tell an outsider’s story.
It’s not just a phase.
The meritocracy isn’t working. We need something new.
Readers respond to our December 2024 cover story and more.
Road-safety activists convinced themselves that law enforcement was unnecessary.
It’s a little boring, a little type A, and a lot better than letting relationships fizzle.
I know I sound naive, but this wasn’t like a “normal” affair.