
The Most Perverse Part of the ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’
The Republican megabill could be setting America up for the worst energy-affordability crisis since the 1970s.
The Republican megabill could be setting America up for the worst energy-affordability crisis since the 1970s.
The music mogul was acquitted of his most serious charges. What comes next?
“Rubber burns, the map fades away / Chasing the ghosts of yesterday.” Sure, fine.
A conversation with the Dropkick Murphys front man about punk, politics, and Donald Trump
How 13 colonies came together
Mark Zuckerberg paid $25 million. Elon Musk followed with $10 million. Now it could be Sundar Pichai’s turn.
Five years ago, the flight vanished into the Indian Ocean. Officials on land know more about why than they dare to say.
Tucker Carlson and Steve Bannon don’t speak for Trump or his base. So why do people think they do?
Endless wait times and excessive procedural fuss—it’s all part of a tactic called “sludge.”
To feel good, do good.
Cuts to NASA mean that the U.S. likely won’t build the next great space observatory.
But they didn’t want to anger the president.
Kids on bikes once filled the streets. Not anymore.
The latest Jurassic World film somehow makes dinosaurs boring.
Housing prices are rising fast in red and purple states known for being easy places to build. How can that be?
America has more great-grandparents than ever. It also has a new caretaking challenge.
Casey Johnston’s new book, A Physical Education, considers how weight lifting can help you unlearn diet culture.
On finally reading A Room of One’s Own
“Understandably, after almost 250 years, the legislature is tired of being a coequal branch of government and wants to take a nap.”
Bridget Brink, the former ambassador to Ukraine, on that country’s war with Russia, America’s betrayal of Ukraine, and why she resigned