There is no good way to say this,” Yiyun Li notes at the opening of her memoir “Things in Nature Merely Grow,” mimicking the ...
As Claude Design catches on among Anthropic users, a generic-design aesthetic is emerging that’s as noticeable as text-based ...
All eyes are on Son Heung-min, the beloved thirty-three-year-old striker, as he attempts to re-create the magic of the ...
The photographer Mark Power lavishes formal attention on industrial machinery and, by extension, on the human effort behind ...
A number of Democratic strongholds are hosting competitive congressional primaries, with establishment incumbents and ...
Before Kevin Warsh, the new Fed chairman, got the job, he intimated that the central bank could cut interest rates, but last ...
New York’s Twelfth Congressional District race—whose candidates include Micah Lasher, Alex Bores, George Conway, and Jack ...
Writing history as it happens often yields results that feel perishable. Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan’s new book about ...
Moshe Tur-Paz is one of many centrist Israeli politicians criticizing Donald Trump’s deal to temporarily stop the war with ...
As he closes out his Harlem crime trilogy with “Cool Machine,” the two-time Pulitzer winner turns again to the city that made ...
Yes, it pays less than minimum wage—and that’s if you get paid—but, on the bright side, you’ll get lots of blurry photos of ...
How a phrase coined during the Depression became a national creed, a global brand, and a vessel for disillusionment.
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