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The Tree House and the Oil Pipeline
Robert Moor on 03/02/2026

The Tree House and the Oil Pipeline

In the fight against climate change, sometimes you have to go out on a limb.

R Robert Moor
The Man Who Broke Into Jail
James Verini on 03/02/2026

The Man Who Broke Into Jail

In Nashville, a criminal-justice activist commits a baffling crime.

J James Verini
Scandal, Protest, Goofiness, and Grandeur at the U.S. Bicentennial
Jill Lepore on 03/02/2026

Scandal, Protest, Goofiness, and Grandeur at the U.S. Bicentennial

This year marks the two-hundred-and-fiftieth anniversary of the nation’s founding. The two hundredth wasn’t exactly smooth sailing.

J Jill Lepore
Why Your Next Flight Is Likelier to Hit Turbulence
Burkhard Bilger on 03/02/2026

Why Your Next Flight Is Likelier to Hit Turbulence

With climate change, the skies are becoming bumpier. Can today’s planes still keep us safe?

B Burkhard Bilger
Kristi Noem’s Fireable Offenses
Jonathan Blitzer on 03/06/2026

Kristi Noem’s Fireable Offenses

The former Secretary of D.H.S. faced criticism for misspending funds, prioritizing her own self-promotion, and reflexively defending even the most brutal acts of the Trump Administration’s deportation efforts.

J Jonathan Blitzer
Iran’s Desperate, High-Risk Survival Strategy
Ishaan Tharoor on 03/06/2026

Iran’s Desperate, High-Risk Survival Strategy

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 ultimately at its own expense.

I Ishaan Tharoor
The Iran War Spreads to Lebanon
Rania Abouzeid on 03/05/2026

The Iran War Spreads to Lebanon

As the region spasms, the clash between Israel and Hezbollah is gathering force.

R Rania Abouzeid
The End of Limits on a President’s Wars
Ruth Marcus on 03/05/2026

The End of Limits on a President’s Wars

Past conflicts eroded Congress’s ability to decide when to go to war. Donald Trump’s attack on Iran destroyed it.

R Ruth Marcus
Why a Democratic Congressman Is Supporting Trump’s War with Iran
Isaac Chotiner on 03/04/2026

Why a Democratic Congressman Is Supporting Trump’s War with Iran

Representative Greg Landsman explains his hope that the conflict remains limited but also creates an entirely new Middle East.

I Isaac Chotiner
Trump’s Reckless Decision to Pursue Regime Change in Iran
Isaac Chotiner on 02/28/2026

Trump’s Reckless Decision to Pursue Regime Change in Iran

And the risks Democrats face if they fail to strongly oppose his war.

I Isaac Chotiner
Trump Is Still Deporting People Wherever He Wants
Isaac Chotiner on 02/19/2026

Trump Is Still Deporting People Wherever He Wants

How the Administration is overwhelming federal courts and getting away with third-country removals.

I Isaac Chotiner
The Growing Rift Between Saudi Arabia and the U.A.E.
Isaac Chotiner on 02/17/2026

The Growing Rift Between Saudi Arabia and the U.A.E.

What this shocking split might mean for the future of the Middle East.

I Isaac Chotiner
The No-Explanation War
Jay Caspian Kang on 03/05/2026

The No-Explanation War

The Trump Administration has decided that it need not make a case for military action. In the current media environment, that approach makes a disturbing kind of sense.

J Jay Caspian Kang
Can A.I. Be Pro-Worker?
John Cassidy on 03/02/2026

Can A.I. Be Pro-Worker?

As fears of mass unemployment grow, three leading economists advocate some policies to shift the focus from job displacement to job enhancement.

J John Cassidy
The Detroit Pistons Fight Back to the Top
Louisa Thomas on 03/01/2026

The Detroit Pistons Fight Back to the Top

Two years ago, the team set records for losing. Now they have the best winning percentage in the N.B.A. They’re doing it their own way.

L Louisa Thomas
Jesse Jackson’s Timeless Economic Platform
John Cassidy on 02/23/2026

Jesse Jackson’s Timeless Economic Platform

He ran for President twice on the concerns that still define American political life—inequality, affordability, and vanishing jobs.

J John Cassidy
Zohran Mamdani and the Art of the Ask
Molly Fischer on 03/05/2026

Zohran Mamdani and the Art of the Ask

The new mayor’s plans require funding. How will he get it?

M Molly Fischer
Texas Primary Election Results: James Talarico Wins as Republican Senate Candidates Head to a Runoff
on 03/04/2026

Texas Primary Election Results: James Talarico Wins as Republican Senate Candidates Head to a Runoff

In a tightly contested Democratic Senate race, the state representative defeated Jasmine Crockett. Republican Senator John Cornyn and state attorney general Ken Paxton face a prolonged contest.

In the Texas Primaries, a Good Night for James Talarico, and a Bad One for John Cornyn
Benjamin Wallace-Wells on 03/04/2026

In the Texas Primaries, a Good Night for James Talarico, and a Bad One for John Cornyn

Democrats have not won a statewide race in Texas in more than thirty years, but on Tuesday night they seemed to have found an interesting prospect.

B Benjamin Wallace-Wells
Do U.S. Presidents Have the Power to Declare War?
Jill Lepore on 03/03/2026

Do U.S. Presidents Have the Power to Declare War?

On paper, declaring war is reserved for Congress. The Tonkin Gulf Resolution turned a constitutional requirement into a legislative habit of looking away.

J Jill Lepore
North Carolina Primary Live Election Results: Roy Cooper and Michael Whatley Win Senate Nominations
on 03/03/2026

North Carolina Primary Live Election Results: Roy Cooper and Michael Whatley Win Senate Nominations

The state’s primaries on March 3rd will determine candidates for House and Senate races in November, with major implications for the balance of power in Congress.

Can Donald Trump Win a War with Iran If He Can’t Explain Why He Started It?
Susan B. Glasser on 03/03/2026

Can Donald Trump Win a War with Iran If He Can’t Explain Why He Started It?

So far, explanations are few and the goals—from regime change to ending a nuclear program the President already claimed to have “obliterated”—are many.

S Susan B. Glasser
The Republicans Are Messing with Texas
Peter Slevin on 03/02/2026

The Republicans Are Messing with Texas

Amid the controversy over redrawn district maps, a bitter senatorial primary race between John Cornyn and Ken Paxton, and growing dissatisfaction with Donald Trump, has the Party overreached?

P Peter Slevin
What Ayatollah Ali Khamenei Meant to Iran, and What Comes Next
Robin Wright on 03/01/2026

What Ayatollah Ali Khamenei Meant to Iran, and What Comes Next

The Supreme Leader, who ruled the Islamic Republic for nearly four decades, has been killed by Israel and the United States. Can the regime survive without him?

R Robin Wright