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Ken Will Never Die

On Saturday Night Live, Ryan Gosling confronted his love for the character he made—and who will define him forever.

What Will Netanyahu Do Now?

Iran has handed him an opportunity. Can he find a way to blow it?

What the Upper-Middle-Class Left Doesn’t Get About Infl...

Liberal politicians and economists don’t seem to recognize the everyday harms of rising costs.

Is Texas About to Turn Latinos Into Single-Issue Voters...

S.B. 4 resembles other states’ “show me your papers” laws that cost the GOP Latino voters.

Ordinary Iranians Don’t Want a War With Israel

The people of Iran know that their main enemy is at home.

How Texas’s New Immigration Law Could Backfire for Repu...

S.B. 4 resembles other states’ “show me your papers” laws that cost the GOP Latino voters.

What Rereading a Book Can Reveal

Culture and entertainment musts from Rose Horowitch

Ponies

For James WrightThere were three, a marmalade of ponies, just in the field, feeding on grass— one roan, one buckskin, and a chestn...

Iranians Don’t Want a War With Israel

The people of Iran know that their main enemy is at home.

The Inflation That Democrats Can’t See

Liberal politicians and economists don’t seem to recognize the everyday harms of rising costs.

Democracy Dies Behind Paywalls

The case for making journalism free—at least during the 2024 election

The O.J. Verdict Reconsidered

Simpson’s trial ruthlessly exposed America’s racial divide. Sadly, that legacy outlives him.

The Future of Chocolate

Savor your favorites while you can.

‘We Left the Girls Too Long in That Place’

It’s been 10 years since 276 girls were dragged into the forest by Boko Haram.

Right-Wing Media Are in Trouble

The flow of traffic to Donald Trump’s most loyal digital-media boosters isn’t just slowing; it’s utterly collapsing.

Women’s College Basketball Is a Worthy Investment

Show them the money.

The Worst Day of My Life Was the Day I Learned to Read

The celebrated filmmaker Errol Morris delivered this speech on receiving the Hitchens Prize.

The Unrelenting Shame of the Dentist

He seems reluctant to let my teeth go home with me.

The Golden Age of Dictation

AI has drastically improved voice recognition. It’s a technology that researchers have long struggled with.

Chocolate Might Never Be the Same

The cocoa shortage is making chocolate more expensive—maybe forever.

The AI Revolution Is Crushing Thousands of Languages

English is the internet’s primary tongue—a fact that may have unexpected consequences as generative AI becomes central to daily li...

An Entrancing Fairy Tale About Italian Grave Robbers

Alice Rohrwacher’s La Chimera deftly balances weariness and wonder.

The Country That Tried to Control Sex

Clair Wills’s memoir is a timely warning that sexual morality can be enforced only with violence.

An Oblique and Beautiful Book

The Children's Bach is a striking picture of how ravaged a life can be when unmoored from any responsibility, and of how necessary...

Trump Has Transformed the GOP All the Way Down

Salleigh Grubbs went from “keyboard warrior” to local GOP chair. She’s not the only one.

<em>La Chimera</em>’s Scruffy Mysticism

Alice Rohrwacher’s stunning new film is a deft balance of weariness and wonder.

The Homepage of the Black Internet

Revisiting BlackPlanet, and a lost era when social media was still fun

Britain Is Leaving the U.S. Gender-Medicine Debate Behi...

The Cass report challenges the scientific basis of medical transition for minors.

The Truth About Organic Milk

Cows are suffering on even the most “humane” dairy farms.

Tupperware Is in Trouble

We’re in a golden age for food storage. So why is America’s paradigmatic container brand failing?

The Woman Who Chased a Shredding Truck

How Trump supporters like Salleigh Grubbs have transformed the Republican Party from the ground up.

Iran’s Deadly Message to Journalists Abroad

A stabbing in London has energized those it was likely meant to silence.

Before Facebook, There Was BlackPlanet

An alternative history of the social web

A Home for Kidnappers and Their Victims

It’s been 10 years since 276 girls were dragged into the forest by Boko Haram.

What Happened to Cow 13039?

The truth behind some of the most expensive “certified humane” milk in the country

Britain Confronts the Shaky Evidence for Youth Gender M...

The Cass report challenges the scientific basis of medical transition for minors.

Where the Future of Abortion Access Lies

Donald Trump recently tried to push responsibility onto the states, whose approaches continue to vary widely.

Maine Is a Warning for America’s PFAS Future

New federal rules require public systems to measure and mitigate PFAS. Maine is already learning how hard that can be.

Maine Is a Warning for America's PFAS Future

New federal rules require public systems to measure and mitigate PFAS. Maine is already learning how hard that can be.

The U.S. Is About to Uncover a Crisis in Drinking Water

New federal rules require public systems to measure and mitigate PFAS. Maine is already learning how hard that can be.

Welcome to the Golden Age of User Hostility

They don’t make ‘em like they used to!

Six Cult Classics You Have to Read

As word of mouth about a book spreads, it begins to spark with a special kind of electricity.

The Golden Age of Dating Doesn’t Exist

Romance in America has never been easy.

Larry David Learned Nothing, and Neither Did We

Curb Your Enthusiasm ended in the most fitting way possible: not with a bang, but with a shrug.

A Child’s-Eye View of 1970s Debauchery

The brilliant novels of Helen Garner depict her generation’s embrace of freedom, but also the sad consequences.


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