
Growing Up Murdoch
James Murdoch on mind games, sibling rivalry, and the war for the family media empire
James Murdoch on mind games, sibling rivalry, and the war for the family media empire
I miss it already.
The star of the year’s most nominated film torpedoed her chance to win the trophy—in audacious fashion.
In recent years, these titles have found themselves justifiably rescued from oblivion.
A short story
A collection of some of this year’s winning and honored underwater images
Sometimes sporting events really are bigger than the game itself.
He used the constitution to shatter the constitution.
Zelensky’s very presence reprimands everyone who surrendered to Trump.
How regime change happens in America
Why did this coronavirus change faster than scientists expected?
If world leaders had been clearer about the sanctions Putin would face, they might have deterred his invasion of Ukraine.
Despite ever-higher sticker prices, the real cost of getting a degree has been going down.
With every new policy and offhand remark, Trump belies the imaginary versions of himself that inspired many of his supporters.
Americans are now spending more time alone than ever. It’s changing our personalities, our politics, and even our relationship to reality.
The U.S. was once the world’s most geographically mobile society. Now we’re stuck in place—and that’s a very big problem.
I knew that becoming a parent would change me—but I had no idea how.
DOGE is wasting time and money on what makes sense only as a troll or a publicity stunt.
The chancellor rewarded loyalty with loyalty. Until he didn’t.
It’s not just a phase.