The Democrats partially shut down D.H.S. to impose legal checks on the organization. That didn’t happen, but the department ...
In Iran, families are doing ad-hoc forensics to confirm the whereabouts of their detained loved ones, who have been ...
No Attorney General has done more damage to the Justice Department. Her successor could be even more dangerous.
In “The Drama,” a woman reveals a deep, dark secret before her wedding day—but it simply doesn’t ring true, Justin Chang ...
The two men might wish that they lived in a world where whoever dropped the most bombs got whatever he wanted. But the war ...
A.I.-generated propaganda against the U.S.’s war in Iran, done in the style of Lego movies, has become inescapable online.
In arguments at the Supreme Court, a clear majority of the Justices seemed inclined to uphold birthright citizenship.
In the U.S., capital punishment is resurgent. What lessons can we glean from France’s successful campaign to abolish it?
In “What We Are Seeking,” the cult author Cameron Reed returns to show us a strange, totally alien world that somehow feels ...
The author of “The Nest” and “Lake Effect” discusses some books that shed light on the era’s changing moral standards.
For a piece in this week’s issue, I travelled to Virginia and California to see two man camps in action. With names like ...
But tensions within the American Jewish community have hardly dissipated since a peace deal was signed, in October, 2025.
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