
Weight-Loss Drugs Aren’t Really About Weight
To figure out who will benefit most, doctors should consider a particularly toxic kind of fat.
To figure out who will benefit most, doctors should consider a particularly toxic kind of fat.
When children fall short, many parents’ instinct is to take away something they love. That’s the wrong impulse.
How the “opinionated” chatbots destroyed AI’s potential, and how we can fix it
Donald Trump is in talks to accept a $400 million gift from Qatar—presumably not simply out of generosity.
Germany's far-right party hates immigration, and some of its leaders have a disturbing tendency to say things that sound Nazi-curious.
The Democrats waging war on their gerontocracy
Food safety in America is under attack.
A new initiative will necessitate that the Trump administration makes difficult judgment calls about the faith.
The United States is settling for a tiny fraction of what it could have achieved through traditional free-trade agreements.
Anne Applebaum on America’s backsliding democracy
Would you raise kids with your best pals?
Most Israelis want to end the war, but their prime minister does not.
Donald Trump believes he’s invincible. But the cracks are beginning to show.
In a culture devoid of moral education, generations are growing up in a morally inarticulate, self-referential world.
For millions of American low-wage workers today, the problem is not overwork—it’s underwork.
Leo Mazzone was right about the undue focus on pitch velocity.
Photographs from the humanitarian disaster in Sudan and Chad
In the mangroves with Florida’s poet of excess and grift
The meritocracy isn’t working. We need something new.
The sun is setting on burger dominance.