The Supreme Court’s Effort to Save Trump Is Already Working
The conservative justices created so many avenues for challenge and confusion that the Court functionally collaborated in Trump’s strategy of delay.
The conservative justices created so many avenues for challenge and confusion that the Court functionally collaborated in Trump’s strategy of delay.
He said Republican politicians would be easy to break. He was right.
Can artificial intelligence really enrich fossil-fuel companies and fight climate change at the same time? The tech giant says yes.
In Idaho and other states, draconian laws are forcing physicians to ignore their training and put patients’ lives at risk.
The actor has excelled at embracing female artifice—and then demolishing it from the inside out.
Over time, a collection of throwaway thoughts becomes a record of person’s real self.
Why TV is full of late-career Hollywood guys at restaurants
Purveyors of disinformation are targeting Americans with tactics pioneered by the populist authoritarian Rodrigo Duterte.
Russian-backed influencers with an authoritarian message find a ready audience.
The podcaster and comedian has turned the city into a haven for manosphere influencers, just-asking-questions tech bros, and other “free thinkers” who happen to all think alike.
Flooding in St. Mark’s Square in Venice, a hobbyhorse championship in England, a memorial for the victims of a school shooting in Georgia, and much more
In 2016, he tried to stop Trump from becoming president. By 2020, he was trying to help Trump overturn the election. Now he could become Trump’s attorney general.
In their first face-to-face meeting, the Democratic nominee humiliated the former president.
He can’t face the truth about his performance at the debate.
She stayed human where Trump went feral.
Why are tech leaders so adamant about pushing their creations on other people’s kids, while protecting their own?
The attack on the Capitol was never a single, isolated event, but the outburst of a movement that is still fighting.
The mistake that The Rings of Power keeps making
Will that win her the election?
The move to block a Japanese company from buying the American manufacturer puts political expediency ahead of industrial priorities.