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America’s ‘Marriage Material’ Shortage
Adults are significantly less likely to be married or to live with a partner than they used to be.
Adults are significantly less likely to be married or to live with a partner than they used to be.
A speechwriter gets a second shot at the State Department.
“What we do, you can’t do onstage at Lincoln Center.”
Elon Musk’s bureaucratic coup is under way.
The world’s richest man still relies on the president for his authority.
Amway sold my family a life built on delusion.
The right claims to loathe technocracy—but it has empowered Elon Musk to remake the government.
Why have Republican leaders abandoned their principles in support of an immoral and dangerous president?
In a culture devoid of moral education, generations are growing up in a morally inarticulate, self-referential world.
A longtime conservative, alienated by Trumpism, tries to come to terms with life on the moderate edge of the Democratic Party.
An apolitical bureaucracy run by public servants who respect the law is one of the greatest achievements a society can attain—and these two men have no respect for it.
The unexpected origins of gun crime
Tens of millions of American Christians are embracing a charismatic movement known as the New Apostolic Reformation, which seeks to destroy the secular state.
It’s not just a phase.
Americans are now spending more time alone than ever. It’s changing our personalities, our politics, and even our relationship to reality.
The Darién Gap was once considered impassable. Now hundreds of thousands of migrants are risking treacherous terrain, violence, hunger, and disease to travel through the jungle to the United States.
Donald Trump does not appear eager to follow through on one of his biggest campaign promises.
I know I sound naive, but this wasn’t like a “normal” affair.
The meritocracy isn’t working. We need something new.
One of the worst maritime disasters in European history took place two decades ago. It remains very much in the public eye. On a stormy night on the Baltic Sea, more than 850 people lost their lives when a luxurious ferry sank below the waves. From a mass of material, including official and unofficial reports and survivor testimony, our correspondent has distilled an account of the Estonia’s last moments—part of his continuing coverage for the magazine of anarchy on the high seas.