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Texas’s Water Wars
Rachel Monroe on 11/13/2025

Texas’s Water Wars

As industrial operations move to the state, residents find that their drinking water has been promised to companies.

R Rachel Monroe
Laura Loomer’s Endless Payback
Antonia Hitchens on 11/10/2025

Laura Loomer’s Endless Payback

The President’s self-appointed loyalty enforcer inspires fear and vexation across Washington. What’s behind her vetting crusades?

A Antonia Hitchens
Rian Johnson Is an Agatha Christie for the Netflix Age
Anna Russell on 11/10/2025

Rian Johnson Is an Agatha Christie for the Netflix Age

The director revived the cozy mystery with “Knives Out.” In a new sequel, can he find his way to the end of the maze?

A Anna Russell
David Byrne’s Career of Earnest Alienation
Amanda Petrusich on 11/10/2025

David Byrne’s Career of Earnest Alienation

At seventy-three, the former front man of Talking Heads is still asking questions about what it means to be alive. But now he’s also offering ideas of hopefulness and service.

A Amanda Petrusich
What Was the American Revolution For?
Jill Lepore on 11/10/2025

What Was the American Revolution For?

Amid plans to mark the nation’s semiquincentennial, many are asking whether or not the people really do rule, and whether the law is still king.

J Jill Lepore
The Hidden Devastation of Hurricanes
Clayton Dalton on 11/11/2025

The Hidden Devastation of Hurricanes

Their health effects extend far beyond official death tolls.

C Clayton Dalton
Did Democrats Win the Shutdown After All?
Jon Allsop on 11/11/2025

Did Democrats Win the Shutdown After All?

What the Party got out of the longest government closure in American history.

J Jon Allsop
Governments and Billionaires Retreat Ahead of COP30 Climate Talks
Elizabeth Kolbert on 11/10/2025

Governments and Billionaires Retreat Ahead of COP30 Climate Talks

Worldwide, every other week seems to bring a new climate-related crisis. Increasingly, the response has seemed to be a dulled acceptance.

E Elizabeth Kolbert
The Human Toll of the Suspension of SNAP
Rachel Monroe on 11/08/2025

The Human Toll of the Suspension of SNAP

The food-assistance program serves around forty-two million Americans. In Texas, even people with decent jobs are feeling the pain.

R Rachel Monroe
What the Democrats’ Good Night Means for 2026 and Beyond
Isaac Chotiner on 11/05/2025

What the Democrats’ Good Night Means for 2026 and Beyond

The senior elections analyst at RealClearPolitics on what the Party might’ve learned, and how the electorate is changing.

I Isaac Chotiner
Why Biden’s White House Press Secretary Is Leaving the Democratic Party
Isaac Chotiner on 10/27/2025

Why Biden’s White House Press Secretary Is Leaving the Democratic Party

Karine Jean-Pierre feels that Democrats were so mean to Biden that she is becoming an Independent.

I Isaac Chotiner
What Israel and Hamas Actually Want from the Gaza Ceasefire
Isaac Chotiner on 10/25/2025

What Israel and Hamas Actually Want from the Gaza Ceasefire

And how the fantasies and delusions of the major players could torpedo the deal.

I Isaac Chotiner
What Palestinians and Israelis Have Learned Since October 7th
Isaac Chotiner on 10/16/2025

What Palestinians and Israelis Have Learned Since October 7th

Despite the ceasefire in Gaza, prospects for long-term peace seem worse than ever.

I Isaac Chotiner
Socialism, But Make It Trump
John Cassidy on 11/10/2025

Socialism, But Make It Trump

After Zohran Mamdani’s victory, Republicans are fearmongering about Democrats turning socialist. Meanwhile, Donald Trump is busy taking stakes in private companies and ordering them around.

J John Cassidy
Giannis Antetokounmpo Is a Man Apart
Louisa Thomas on 11/09/2025

Giannis Antetokounmpo Is a Man Apart

The Milwaukee Bucks star has been tearing up the league so far this season.

L Louisa Thomas
Is Gambling Really Threatening the Integrity of Sports?
Jay Caspian Kang on 11/07/2025

Is Gambling Really Threatening the Integrity of Sports?

After a recent N.B.A. scandal, more writers and pundits have come out against legalized betting. But the case that they’re making is weaker than it appears.

J Jay Caspian Kang
Can the Global Economy Be Healed?
John Cassidy on 11/03/2025

Can the Global Economy Be Healed?

A noted Harvard economist presents an optimistic vision of a world after Donald Trump.

J John Cassidy
The Mess at the BBC Will Never End
Sam Knight on 11/12/2025

The Mess at the BBC Will Never End

The public broadcaster desperately needs the public to believe in it. Between its own stumbles and ceaseless right-wing hostility, it is in danger of losing its way.

S Sam Knight
In Gaza, Home Is Just a Memory
Mohammed R. Mhawish on 11/11/2025

In Gaza, Home Is Just a Memory

After the ceasefire, many Palestinians who were displaced during the war are still grieving the homes they can’t return to—and which they often had to evacuate in minutes.

M Mohammed R. Mhawish
J. B. Pritzker Sounds the Alarm
Peter Slevin on 11/10/2025

J. B. Pritzker Sounds the Alarm

The governor of Illinois discusses what ICE is doing in Chicago, how the Trump Administration has created a “secret police,” and what to do when the federal government is breaking the law.

P Peter Slevin
Laura Dern Has the Spirit of Seventies Cinema
Michael Schulman on 11/09/2025

Laura Dern Has the Spirit of Seventies Cinema

The actor, who plays George Clooney’s publicist in “Jay Kelly” and Will Arnett’s estranged wife in “Is This Thing On?,” has spent her life surrounded by Hollywood luminaries.

M Michael Schulman
Rebels Post Videos of Mass Killings in Darfur as the World Watches
Nicolas Niarchos on 11/07/2025

Rebels Post Videos of Mass Killings in Darfur as the World Watches

After the fall of El Fasher to the R.S.F., observers fear for the next target in the war.

N Nicolas Niarchos
The N.Y.C. Mayoral Election, as Processed in Therapy
Tyler Foggatt on 11/07/2025

The N.Y.C. Mayoral Election, as Processed in Therapy

Before voters go to the ballot box, they’re sitting on their therapist’s couch—where they’re unpacking their Mamdani-induced fears and their Cuomo-fuelled stress. Or, as usual, they’re talking about Trump.

T Tyler Foggatt
America Begins Clapping Back at Donald Trump
Susan B. Glasser on 11/07/2025

America Begins Clapping Back at Donald Trump

In a week of political exits, a reminder that Trump’s time is coming soon, too.

S Susan B. Glasser