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The Unbearable Greatness of Djokovic

Novak Djokovic may be the greatest tennis player ever—and I can’t stand him.

Photos of the Week: Victorian Picnic, Flamingo Flight, ...

An airline for dogs in New York, horse racing in Baltimore, the Olympic torch relay in southwestern France, a tornado’s path of de...

Trump’s Assassination Fantasy Has a Darker Purpose

The ex-president’s stories of his own victimization make violence by his supporters far more likely.

The Trumpian Vertigo of American Politics

These are profoundly disorienting times.

What’s Really Epic About <em>Furiosa</em>

The Mad Max prequel is an emotional odyssey.

Photos: Ukrainians Fight to Defend Kharkiv From Russian...

Ukraine’s second-largest city and nearby villages have come under intensifying attacks from Russia’s invading forces.

The Twisted Logic of Trump’s Attacks on Judges

Trump’s remarks about the judge overseeing his criminal trial are an attack on the bedrock of the American justice system.

<em>Furiosa</em> Is Not <em>Fury Road</em>. That’s a Go...

The Mad Max prequel is an emotional odyssey.

The Two Women Who Wrote as ‘Michael Field’

Their poems about the experience of beauty help explain the choice to write as one person.

The <em>Brooklyn</em> Sequel Asks the Most American of ...

In his new novel, Colm Tóibín explores the twinned relationship between Ireland and America.

Trump Claims He Can Free an American Detainee—If He’s R...

The former president said that if he wins in November, Putin will release Evan Gershkovich. It’s an odd assertion, even by Trump’s...

OpenAI Should Have Gone Way Beyond Scarlett Johansson

The future of AI voice assistants will be weird.

Trump’s Money Problems Are Becoming a Crisis for the En...

The ex-president’s financial troubles make him beholden to his wealthy friends. If he’s president again, they will want something ...

The Two Women Who Wrote as “Michael Field”

Their poems about the experience of beauty help explain the choice to write as one person.

OpenAI Could Have Gone Way Beyond Scarlett Johansson

The future of AI voice assistants will be weird.

The Complicated Nature of Irishness in America

In his sequel to Brooklyn, Colm Tóibín explores the twinned relationship between the two countries.

Cows Have Almost Certainly Infected More Than Two Peopl...

Protecting dairy workers from further spread will be crucial to containing the outbreak.

How Trump’s Problems Become Everyone’s

The ex-president’s financial troubles make him beholden to his wealthy friends. If he’s president again, they will want something ...

Praising Trump With Faint Damnation

How can people who claim to be followers of Jesus support a man of undisguised moral degeneracy?

Immigration Is a Kind of Betrayal

In his sequel to Brooklyn, Colm Tóibín asks whether you can ever go home again after moving to a new country.

OpenAI Could Have Gone Way Beyond ScarJo

The future of AI voice assistants will be weird.

What Monastic Mystics Got Right About Life

If this path to happiness worked for Saint Thomas Aquinas, it can work for you.

Some Dominican Wisdom We Can All Use

If this path to happiness worked for Saint Thomas Aquinas, it can work for you.

Russia’s Psychological Warfare Against Ukraine

There is a battle going on between two worldviews, but the divisions aren’t geographical. They’re in people’s heads.

The Future of AI Voice Assistants Will Be Weird

It’s far more interesting than a reference to Her.

Nikki Haley Surrendered, But Not Her Voters

Republican primary voters turned to Haley to oppose Trump, and their commitment hasn’t changed.

The OpenAI Dustup Signals a Bigger Problem

A conversation with Charlie Warzel about the unsettling implications of Scarlett Johansson’s feud with OpenAI

The British Prime Minister Bowed to the Inevitable

Why did Rishi Sunak just call a surprise election?

Things Can Only Get Worse for Rishi Sunak

Why did the British prime minister just call a surprise election?

‘The Judge Hates Donald Trump’

Trump’s remarks about the judge overseeing his criminal trial are an attack on the bedrock of the American justice system.

How Do the Families of the Hamas Hostages Endure the Ag...

If you’re Hersh Goldberg-Polin’s parents, by crusading nonstop for his and other hostages’ release.

Ozempic Patients Need an Off-Ramp

Is there a good alternative to taking obesity drugs for life?

How to Get Off Ozempic

Is there a good alternative to taking obesity drugs for life?

Why Is Charlie Kirk Selling Me Food Rations?

The Turning Point USA founder hosts a podcast that is dire and polemical—especially the ads.

What Happens When Desire Fuels a Life

R. O. Kwon’s new novel, Exhibit, takes an expansive view of the things that women are punished for wanting.

A Peace Deal That Seems Designed to Fail

Saudi Arabia knows that Israel will be the fall guy when this agreement falls apart.

Nothing Is a Body

A poem for Sunday

The Difference Between Polls and Public Opinion

What respondents tell pollsters doesn’t always make sense. But working out policy complexities isn’t the average voter’s job....

The Great Academic Squirm

To demand that universities take an institutional stand on issues of the day is to misunderstand their role.

Michael Cohen’s Credibility Paradox

Are jurors prepared to believe the testimony of an admitted liar?

OpenAI Just Gave Away the Entire Game

The Scarlett Johansson debacle is a microcosm of AI’s raw deal: It’s happening, and you can’t stop it.

OpenAI’s Manifest Destiny

The Scarlett Johansson debacle is a microcosm of AI’s raw deal: It's happening, and you can't stop it.

The Beauty of Earth From Orbit

Recent images of our home planet, seen by crew members of the International Space Station

Tennis Explains Everything

The characters of Challengers make sense of everything through the sport they play—and they’re not the only ones.

The Real Meaning of Trump’s ‘Unified Reich’ Post

The video the former president reposted on Truth Social yesterday isn’t what people are making it out to be.


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