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The Cumulative Toll of Democrats’ Delusions

One Democratic congressman wasn’t surprised by Tuesday’s election results.

The 21st Century’s Greatest, Ghastliest Showman

Donald Trump has made himself a spectacle—and inescapable.

How Good Sleep Became a Business

Sleep is a universal human need, but there’s no universal solution to struggling with it.

The Exhibit That Will Change How You See Impressionism

The National Gallery’s “Paris 1874” explores the movement’s dark origins.

The New Republican Coalition

How a broad, diverse alignment of voters propelled Donald Trump’s win

What I Didn’t Understand About Apple Picking

The activity can seem trivial, but it offers more than you might assume.

‘Make America Healthy Again’ Sounds Good Until You Star...

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s health agenda is politically slippery.

Don’t Give Up on America

This country has always been a big, beautiful land of contradictions.

The Case for Treating Trump Like a Normal President

Both the president-elect and his opposition should behave differently this time around.

A Precise, Cutting Portrayal of Societal Misogyny

In her new book, Cho Nam-Joo captures both the universality of sexism and the specificity of women’s experiences.

Bye-Bye, Jack Smith

Trump wins not just the White House but his freedom.

Photos of the Week: Flaming Barrel, Scottish Surf, Peli...

Election Day in the United States of America, a volcanic eruption in Indonesia, a penny-farthing race in Prague, autumn colors in ...

The ‘Stop the Steal’ Movement Isn’t Letting Up

In 2024, false claims of voter fraud were about more than election denialism.

Why Netanyahu Fired His Defense Minister

The Israeli prime minister faces a dilemma that Yoav Gallant’s departure won’t solve.

The Century-Old Book With a Message for This Season

Thomas Mann’s The Magic Mountain offers a unique antidote to contempt and despair.

The Strategist Who Predicted Trump’s Multiracial Coalit...

Donald Trump made his biggest gains in diverse areas that have supported Democrats for decades. Why?

Democrats Deserved to Lose

They have tried to do a zillion different things and done them badly, at great expense.

The Death of Search

AI is transforming how billions navigate the web. A lot will be lost in the process.

The Limits of Democratic Optimism

Kamala Harris’s position in an unpopular White House made her a tricky messenger for idealistic visions of the future.

AI Is Killing the Internet’s Curiosity

Peering into the future of search

Political Comedy, With a Side of Desperation

The comedian-to-campaign-influencer pipeline has muddled the genre.

The Strange History Behind the Anti-Semitic Dutch Socce...

Ajax, the Dutch soccer club that Maccabi Tel Aviv played before its fans were ambushed in Amsterdam, has long identified itself wi...

Bad News

Legacy media must compete against a choose-your-own-adventure reality.

Taxonomy of the Trump Bro

It’s not just one type of talkative dude who has boosted Trump.

Election Night Jubilation Outside Mar-a-Lago

For one night, at least, the anger and paranoia were gone. Only the joy remained.

What the Democrats Couldn’t Outrun

For voters, the economy outpaced abortion and other policy issues.

What Swayed Trump Voters Was Bidenomics

For millions of Americans, an unacceptable present weighed more heavily than an uncertain future.

What the Left Keeps Getting Wrong

Democrats should not dismiss Trump’s win as the result of sexism and racism alone.

What Can Women Do Now?

Trump’s victory is a referendum on feminist progress

An Uncertain Future Beat an Unacceptable Present

Donald Trump, the ultimate transactional politician, benefited from voters’ willingness to take this bargain.

The Invention That Changed School Forever

Kids used to just carry books.

The ‘Brain Drain’ in American Politics

Americans have been jaded about their leaders for decades.

America Has an Onion Problem

When it comes to foodborne illnesses, onions have long been considered especially safe. Not anymore.

Why Democrats Are Losing the Culture War

The booming right-wing influencer ecosystem helped reelect Donald Trump—and the other side may not have an answer.

Triumph of the Cynics

Is it possible to resensitize an electorate to scandal and cruelty?

Democrats Actually Had Quite a Good Night in North Caro...

Kamala Harris lost the state, but many down-ballot races went their way.

How Trump Neutralized His Abortion Problem

Voters seemed willing to back both state referenda enshrining reproductive rights and the candidate whose Supreme Court appointees...

America Got the Father It Wanted

The appeal of Trump’s paternalism

Focus on the Things That Matter

How do we move forward, as a nation, without looking at strangers as potential enemies?

America’s Daddy Issues

The appeal of Trump’s paternalism

The Most Insidious Legacy of the Trump Era

Will the national bar for outrage ever stop rising?

Why Biden’s Team Thinks Harris Lost

Embedded in their autopsies was their own unstated faith that they could have done better.

Are We Living in a Different America?

A postelection conversation with staff writers Anne Applebaum and McKay Coppins

How to Deal With Disappointment

Not getting what you want is an unavoidable part of life. The way you choose to handle it is what you can control.

Trump Won. So Did Abortion Rights.

But with more mixed results


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