
The Court Comes to the Administration’s Rescue, Again
A distinct pattern has emerged—one that Trump surely appreciates.
A distinct pattern has emerged—one that Trump surely appreciates.
The chatbot is also praising Hitler and attacking users with Jewish-sounding names.
Even emergency alerts that reach people can be unclear.
J. D. Vance could have brought the country’s conflicting strands together. Instead, he took a divisive path to the peak of power.
Its campaign against Iran was, in many ways, a throwback.
Google is ushering in an era of custom chatbots.
The tech industry and its critics occupy parallel universes.
How Joseph Kurihara lost his faith in America
The Trump administration has deprived Kyiv of one thing it desperately needs: predictable support.
I don’t think she truly understands the impact that seeing her only once or twice a year is having on us.
Are you sure these are new workplace trends? Are you sure you aren’t just describing a routine phenomenon in an alarmed way?
Dan “Razin” Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs, doesn’t want the spotlight—but with this White House, there’s no avoiding it.
The newest take on the caped hero wisely embraces his corniness.
Jordan Lasker, known online as Crémieux, is taking a victory lap after he was mentioned by The New York Times.
Eleven signs to help distinguish between him and an AI impostor
Insomnia has become a public-health emergency.
Lethality alone doesn’t win wars.
A recent Supreme Court case marks the end of America’s three-decade experiment with extreme leniency.
Endless wait times and excessive procedural fuss—it’s all part of a tactic called “sludge.”
A new book explores how marriage has changed in recent years, and why that’s made staying married harder.