Despite their animosity toward Iran, America’s allies in the Middle East are worried that the region is headed for wider conflict.
Sign up to receive our twice-weekly News & Politics newsletter. The New Yorker staff writer Jonathan Blitzer joins Tyler Foggatt to discuss Kristi Noem’s removal ...
A movie: “Hard Eight,” the first feature from the director and Oscar contender Paul Thomas Anderson, is an elegantly formalized gangster movie. A TV show: In the docuseries “Neighbors,” which covers ...
Russia’s President is profiting from rising oil prices, but he’s also facing a hard new reality: he’s no longer the lead disruptor of the postwar global order.
The Native activist spent nearly fifty years in prison for the killing of two F.B.I. agents. In January, Joe Biden commuted his sentence, and he went home. The court did not order a ceasefire, but its ...
The Republican Clay Fuller and the Democrat Shawn Harris are headed for a runoff to fill Marjorie Taylor Greene’s House seat.
Memes such as “monitoring the situation” reflect a deluded belief that we can be more than just passive, confused bystanders to a spray of digital shrapnel.
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Some people now have an A.I. bestie. Some have a husband. Some have three. Adrianne Brookins is, by her own account, an “old ...
Josh Wardle, the creator of Wordle, has a new game that aims to introduce players to the joys and agonies of the cryptic crossword.
Civil War general Doubleday: five letters.
The regime in Tehran knows it likely can’t win the war, but it can certainly globalize the pain of the conflict—even if it’s ...
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