The evisceration of U.S.A.I.D. isn’t a policy fight—it’s an execution designed to strike fear in our own government.
Nicola Twilley on the quest for artificial blood. Plus: how the Oscar race got as messy as “Conclave”; the U.S.-Soviet search ...
The hemline index correlates the strength of the economy with women’s skirt lengths—minis in a bull market, midis in bear. In ...
Senator Brian Schatz on how the Party should be responding to Donald Trump’s breakneck assault on the government.
As in the movie, a succession of mini-scandals has threatened to derail one Best Picture contender after another.
Oh, don’t mind Elon.” ...
Long before R.F.K., Jr., promised to “Make America Healthy Again,” wellness influencers were peddling a seductive promise of purity to the desperately sick.
With a style as daring as his narrative sense, Rob Tregenza dramatizes the moral dilemmas of Norwegians under Nazi occupation ...
Turing patterns offer insight into (among other things) the patterns we find on animals, whether it’s the splotches on ...
David Remnick on Trump taking aim at Palestine. Plus: the Weeknd tests the limits of his villainous alter ego; how the tiger ...
If the President’s first term was colored with protests and hashtags, his second has so far been characterized by a lack of ...
The acclaimed Chinese-cuisine chef and writer reflects on stories of foreign travel in China, and what it feels like to fall ...
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