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Inside the Trump Administration’s Assault on Higher Education
How conservatives learned to stop worrying and love federal power.
How conservatives learned to stop worrying and love federal power.
A débutante, a burlesque dancer, and a poet, the shape-shifting V. R. Lang—who died at thirty-two—wrote some of the most aching, entrancing lines of the twentieth century.
Scott Johnson’s murder case became synonymous with a movement to redress anti-gay violence in Australia. But the evidence that led to a man’s conviction has never been made public.
The thirty-three-year-old socialist is rewriting the rules of New York politics. Can he transform the city as mayor?
As the thirtysomething leader of Finland, Sanna Marin pursued an ambitious policy agenda. The press focussed on her nights out and how she paid for breakfast.
The question raised by the prosecution of James is: would any other federal prosecutor have brought this case against any other defendant? The answer seems to be no.
Congress wrote statutes with the apparent assumption that whoever held the office of the Presidency would use the powers they granted in good faith.
In Hostages Square, in Tel Aviv, there were scenes of unimpeded joy overnight, as news broke of a peace agreement.
The former President once made an offhand remark about Charles Manson’s guilt. The reaction shows how aberrant Donald Trump’s rhetoric is.
And why it might not matter much for Gaza’s future, or for Palestinian statehood.
How an Israeli strike on Qatar, Hamas’ shifting calculus, and Donald Trump’s impatience could change the trajectory of the two-year war.
Why is Donald Trump turning on his ideological ally Narendra Modi?
The legal scholar Cass Sunstein argues for a more expansive definition of an ideology under threat.
The team’s vibes might change if they start winning, and they usually do. But is it possible to win all the time without losing joy and spontaneity?
Many Americans have stopped trusting establishment media, and conspiracy-minded content creators are offering them a dark alternative view of the world.
Wall Street is celebrating the White House’s deal with Pfizer on drug prices. Patients shouldn’t be.
The W.N.B.A. star Napheesa Collier’s blistering critique of the league has brought it to a turning point.
The President’s martial rhetoric against fellow-Americans is a striking contrast with his push for an end to hostilities in Gaza.
Kamala Harris almost won in 2024. So why does her new book feel like another defeat?
How a small group of activists dubbed the “Peace Patrol” stymie the deployment of federal agents in California.
A change in leadership at the network has been seen as part of an effort to appease Donald Trump. But there may be other motivations.
Peace abroad and war at home? It’s an unusual note to strike in an electoral democracy.
As a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas takes shape, the long shadow of the war in Gaza gives way to a flicker of hope.
R.F.K., Jr., promised healthier food for kids, but the Trump Administration is cutting programs that achieve this goal.