
Israel Plunges Into Darkness
What Netanyahu describes as impending victory is a dive into the morass.
What Netanyahu describes as impending victory is a dive into the morass.
Ron Chernow’s biography dwells more on the wreck of a man than on his sublimely comic work.
Dismissing evidence that a politician might be unfit for office is as much a mistake for the right as it was for the left.
What an American pope means for the Catholic Church and the world
Food safety in America is under attack.
How the “opinionated” chatbots destroyed AI’s potential, and how we can fix it
Jeanine Pirro, Trump’s nominee for U.S. attorney in Washington, D.C., is a real prosecutor. She’s also a real MAGA partisan.
By choosing the name Leo XIV, the pope has indicated that he won’t merely be progressive or conservative.
Congress is trying to preserve the illusion of revenue while cutting taxes.
In the mangroves with Florida’s poet of excess and grift
Kirsten Hillman talks Trump, trade, and the fraught future of the U.S.-Canada relationship.
India and Pakistan are fueling each other’s extremism without an off-ramp in sight.
Trump never meant to keep his promises. His voters are starting to notice.
Anne Applebaum on America’s backsliding democracy
The president's side hustle is proving to be very, very lucrative.
If you thought Elon Musk was really trying to cut costs, you weren’t in on the joke.
The San Antonio Spurs coach built a thoughtful team culture that spread far beyond his own players.
We live in a world of noisy narcissism, but you can escape the cacophony—and be happier.
Donald Trump believes he’s invincible. But the cracks are beginning to show.
If a savage beating, captured on camera, cannot produce a murder conviction, the chances of fixing the police-brutality problem are very bleak.