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And what the Maine candidate reveals about politics today.
How to criticize an inevitable disruption.
Some continue to like it hot.
Trust, well-being and mental health are all down in America. But some states are better to live in than others, according to a new study.
The journalist Helen Lewis examines the ancient, angry gender politics of the New Right.
“Trump loses more often, on more things, than most.”
Companies are trying to automate graduates’ futures away. No wonder they’re furious.
Anna Paulina Luna on Epstein, J.F.K. and U.F.O.s.
What’s the matter, can’t you take a joke?
The sweeping effort to dismantle Black-majority congressional districts in the South will have far-reaching consequences for all Americans, and for...
Trump wants results against organized crime. Can Mexico’s president deliver?
Americans should think big about shaking up how we vote.
When they left, they changed.
A.I. will upend cybersecurity as we know it. The president’s new executive order is a good first step in creating a safer tech ecosystem.
I just realized why I liked ‘Hacks’ so much.
I’m not sure that I did the right thing by leaving the Park Slope Food Co-op.
You spend your whole childhood trying to look different from your dad, only to wake up and see his forehead in the mirror.
Mindless optimism is the only antidote to rational despair.
Too many women walk out of their doctors’ office with no diagnosis, no treatment and no plan.
The longer we go without oil from the Persian Gulf, the less we’ll need it.
The fecklessness of Washington leaders contrasts with the courage of doctors, nurses and aid workers in places like Congo.
Pulte’s one evident qualification is his eagerness to advance the president’s political revenge campaign.
What Elon Musk really wants out of the SpaceX I.P.O.: the funds to control the highly profitable earnings potential of low-Earth orbit.
Your friends don’t need to know where you are 24/7.
Why didn’t a great state get to choose among some great candidates? Blame the voters.
A case for mourning the American dream.
The Knicks are New York’s soul, and they are bringing us together again in the championship series against San Antonio.
Lincoln would know how to deal with these Republicans.
If given the chance, the country could remake itself on its own terms.
Look on his works and despair.
Why a morally divided country might find sleazy candidates reassuring.
Trump has failed to unite the country while at war and instead is seeking personal gain.
The political risk analyst Ian Bremmer argues that the greatest driver of risk in the world right now is President Trump.
The group discusses their generation, the world today and the problems younger generations face.
Here’s how to make taxes work.
Perpetuating a war is not the same as winning one.
Evidence suggests that people would drink and use illegal drugs less if the prices were higher.
Air travel could be disrupted into next year because of high jet fuel prices.
The president’s nonchalance is just a show.
All Americans should have a stake in the future of this technology.
Nothing prepared me to witness the agony that my client experienced in the execution chamber.
The secret to the Secretary of State’s success.
A.I. slop is reconstituting a shared cultural base line.
The economy is in a terrible mess.
The reading crisis is real, but the solution does not require new inventions.
We seem to have forgotten more or less everything.
A civil-rights leader’s friendship with a white boy sits at the heart of his account of how he encountered racism.
We’ve heard a lot about what it can do for businesses, and for individuals, but what about society?
“Heteropessimism” is all the rage — but really, there’s never been a better time to be looking for love. Go on, be a hetero-optimist.
A low murder rate is by no means the only measure of a good society. But it’s a pretty good measure of a society’s underlying stability.