
‘I Run the Country and the World’
Donald Trump believes he’s invincible. But the cracks are beginning to show.
Donald Trump believes he’s invincible. But the cracks are beginning to show.
A 300-page report makes for dismal reading.
The consequences if Trump followed through on his belligerent rhetoric about a “51st state” would be catastrophic.
A drop in maritime traffic suggests that the worst is yet to come.
It’s not just a phase.
It started in 1934, with a PR crisis.
Spice Girls slogans and reality-TV aesthetics: A new book traces how feminism morphed into clickable objectification.
A new sign that AI is competing with college grads
The Rehearsal takes the prankster’s quest for self-betterment to new extremes.
If the Trump administration wants more babies, it needs to embrace a different kind of parent.
The meritocracy isn’t working. We need something new.
In an era of intense constitutional combat, Congress is nowhere to be found.
When people at the department embrace Trump’s scorn for the law, the law, as a practical limitation on government action, ceases to exist.
Women are expected to be nurturers. Firstborns are expected to be exemplars. Being both is exhausting.
Daughters tend to receive higher levels of affection and patience at home than sons. But the sons might need it more.
There is no age or time of life that isn’t still an opportunity for personal progress.
Sometimes, the best thing a parent can do is nothing at all.
Here’s the answer to that—and what we can do about it.
Fact-checking is out, “Community Notes” are in.
The federal government’s dysfunction leaves immigrant-friendly cities feeling overwhelmed.