American Kakistocracy
Italy knows a thing or two about what the United States faces—but there are key differences between the two countries’ experiences.
Italy knows a thing or two about what the United States faces—but there are key differences between the two countries’ experiences.
The National Gallery’s “Paris 1874” explores the movement’s dark origins.
The reelection of Donald Trump to the White House will change how we talk—at least, the late-night show seems to think so.
Memories of the meals I ate growing up with the Grateful Dead
With his Cabinet picks, Donald Trump is causing a civil-service exodus that may hobble federal infrastructure for generations.
Culture and entertainment musts from Jen Balderama
Welcome to the slop era of online shopping.
This is a relapse, not a fix.
An election is not a jury verdict, and winning an election doesn’t make you any less guilty.
Speed climbing in Saudi Arabia, wildfires in California and New Jersey, a blanket of smog in New Delhi, a celebration of rural life in Turkey, Veterans Day in Seattle, and much more
It’s not just a phase.
The sheer quantity of individually unqualified selections might make blocking any of them harder.
Trump vowed to lower food prices. His policies will almost certainly do the opposite.
The couch is there for a reason.
Adults whose kids have left home deserve a metaphor that emphasizes possibility.
The satirical site’s announcement that it is acquiring Alex Jones’s Infowars created confusion—and perfectly captured the media world we’re living in.
The same young people once derided as liberal snowflakes are moving to the right.
Emilia Pérez is messy, excessive, and manipulative—and spectacular because of it.
In a culture devoid of moral education, generations are growing up in a morally inarticulate, self-referential world.
Let’s call a crank a crank.