It’s ironic that, as a pro-democracy and pro-climate group, we’re protesting against electric cars,” one activist said. “But ...
“Precious Rubbish,” a début graphic novel by Kayla E., a book designer turned cartoonist, delivers an unflinching look at the ...
Tuesday’s election, as the only statewide race in the country before November, is a crucial test for the growing backlash ...
In notes to her husband, John Gregory Dunne, the writer reflected on her sessions with the psychiatrist Roger MacKinnon.
Two decades after Brown v. Board, the Supreme Court struck down a desegregation order—and paved the way for today’s ...
The accidental inclusion of Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, in a secret group chat of senior U.S.
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Maxim Peranidze, a twenty-six-year-old Angeleno from Moldova, has a knack for impersonating basketball stars, aided by fake ...
Senator Chris Murphy, of Connecticut, describes how free and fair elections might end in America as soon as 2026.
The next stop was the Yankee One Deli, whose owner wanted to talk security. There had been egg lootings at other stores, he ...
In the culmination of the Hilary Mantel adaptation, Mark Rylance’s Thomas Cromwell becomes a more poignant figure, weighed ...
Readers respond to Kelefa Sanneh’s Profile of Mike White, Lawrence Wright’s article about the spiritual alliance between nuns and women on Texas’s death row, and Kathryn Schulz’s review of “The Lives ...