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What the Pope Said About A.I.
Jill Lepore on 05/27/2026

What the Pope Said About A.I.

Leo XIV’s new encyclical, “Magnifica Humanitas,” presents a remarkable case for placing moral concerns, and not profit, or competitive advantage, or efficiency, at the center of any discussion of artificial intelligence.

J Jill Lepore
How Problematic Is Patriotism?
Arthur Krystal on 05/25/2026

How Problematic Is Patriotism?

National pride in America has plummeted in the Trump era. Is it worth trying to salvage?

A Arthur Krystal
The Ukrainian Stunt Pilot Hunting Russian Drones
Ed Caesar on 05/25/2026

The Ukrainian Stunt Pilot Hunting Russian Drones

A Ukrainian flying ace is leveraging his aerobatics skills to protect his countrymen from nightly attacks.

E Ed Caesar
Our Warming Planet Is a Petri Dish for New and Deadly Microbes
Shayla Love on 05/25/2026

Our Warming Planet Is a Petri Dish for New and Deadly Microbes

“Flesh-eating” bacteria is spreading. Infectious fungi are emerging. Microbiomes may never be the same. Are we ready?

S Shayla Love
How “The Chosen” Spurred a Golden Age of Christian Filmmaking
Rachel Monroe on 05/25/2026

How “The Chosen” Spurred a Golden Age of Christian Filmmaking

Dallas Jenkins’s show—a prestige drama about Jesus’ life that became the biggest crowdfunded television project in history—has come to model the sort of bottom-up, fandom-first entertainment that is quietly reshaping the industry.

R Rachel Monroe
The Epic Disaster of Operation Epic Fury
Robin Wright on 05/26/2026

The Epic Disaster of Operation Epic Fury

Trump says that a deal to end the war with Iran is imminent. On key issues, it’s back to square one—or worse.

R Robin Wright
How a Small-Town Clerk’s Misdeeds Upturned the Murdaugh Verdict
James Lasdun on 05/26/2026

How a Small-Town Clerk’s Misdeeds Upturned the Murdaugh Verdict

Becky Hill, a court employee possibly trying to maximize sales of her book, pressured jurors to convict the South Carolina lawyer for the murders of his wife and son. Was she acting alone?

J James Lasdun
How Trump Created a Slush Fund for His Allies
Ruth Marcus on 05/25/2026

How Trump Created a Slush Fund for His Allies

The President may have committed the rare offense that turns Republican lawmakers against him.

R Ruth Marcus
How Prepared Are We for a Public-Health Emergency?
Dhruv Khullar on 05/24/2026

How Prepared Are We for a Public-Health Emergency?

The outbreaks of hantavirus and Ebola expose the shortsightedness of America’s retreat, under the Trump Administration, from its role as a global-health leader.

D Dhruv Khullar
Why Any Plausible Iran Deal Is a Humiliation for Trump
Isaac Chotiner on 05/25/2026

Why Any Plausible Iran Deal Is a Humiliation for Trump

Even as the U.S. claims to be nearing an agreement to end the conflict, Tehran’s ability to close the Strait of Hormuz and hold the global economy hostage has reinforced the power of regime hard-liners.

I Isaac Chotiner
The Leader of NASA’s Artemis II Mission Is Still Moonstruck
David W. Brown on 05/24/2026

The Leader of NASA’s Artemis II Mission Is Still Moonstruck

The astronaut Reid Wiseman talks about going deeper into space than anyone in history, eating maple cookies in microgravity, and deciding how to spend his first day off after returning to Earth.

D David W. Brown
The Gaza Peace Plan Has Gone Nowhere
Isaac Chotiner on 05/19/2026

The Gaza Peace Plan Has Gone Nowhere

More than six months after the U.S.-negotiated ceasefire, Israel still controls more than half the territory in Gaza, and Hamas refuses to disarm.

I Isaac Chotiner
What the Gerrymandering Wars Mean for the Midterms—and 2028
Isaac Chotiner on 05/15/2026

What the Gerrymandering Wars Mean for the Midterms—and 2028

Nate Cohn, the New York Times’ chief political analyst, on whether the Democrats can match the G.O.P. in the fight over redistricting.

I Isaac Chotiner
The Despair of the Professor in the Age of A.I.
Jay Caspian Kang on 05/26/2026

The Despair of the Professor in the Age of A.I.

“Was it always the case that half of our students would cheat if it were easy enough?”

J Jay Caspian Kang
Can Anything Stop Donald Trump’s Corruption?
John Cassidy on 05/25/2026

Can Anything Stop Donald Trump’s Corruption?

The President’s stock dealing, $1.8-billion “anti-weaponization” slush fund, and grant of immunity from the I.R.S. demonstrate the need for major ethics reforms.

J John Cassidy
The Transformation of Elina Svitolina
Louisa Thomas on 05/24/2026

The Transformation of Elina Svitolina

Four years ago, her country went to war. Then she became a mother. She returned to tennis a different player.

L Louisa Thomas
The Enrollment Cliff Is Here. Which Schools Will Survive It?
Jay Caspian Kang on 05/19/2026

The Enrollment Cliff Is Here. Which Schools Will Survive It?

As the number of new high-school graduates drops, colleges will close, some will merge, and others may change beyond recognition.

J Jay Caspian Kang
Ken Paxton Wins the Senate Republican Primary Runoff in Texas
on 05/27/2026

Ken Paxton Wins the Senate Republican Primary Runoff in Texas

The state attorney general, endorsed by Donald Trump, defeated the incumbent John Cornyn, and will face off against the Democrat James Talarico, in November.

Dana White Thinks Everyone’s a Fighter
David Remnick on 05/25/2026

Dana White Thinks Everyone’s a Fighter

The U.F.C. president on his decades of friendship with Donald Trump, his relationship with Joe Rogan, and his “awesome” night at the White House Correspondents’ dinner.

D David Remnick
Is the Working Class Finally Turning on Trump?
Eyal Press on 05/23/2026

Is the Working Class Finally Turning on Trump?

Pennsylvanians who voted for the President last time around revisited.

E Eyal Press
The Missing Bride of Anqoun
Rania Abouzeid on 05/21/2026

The Missing Bride of Anqoun

A family’s desperate search after the deadliest day of the war between Hezbollah and Israel.

R Rania Abouzeid
Clarence Thomas Against Progressivism—and Progressives
Ruth Marcus on 05/21/2026

Clarence Thomas Against Progressivism—and Progressives

In a recent speech, the Justice made clear that he views the movement, past and present, as anti-American.

R Ruth Marcus
Sam Altman Won in Court Against Elon Musk. But, Really, We All Lost
Gideon Lewis-Kraus on 05/20/2026

Sam Altman Won in Court Against Elon Musk. But, Really, We All Lost

The cases of Elizabeth Holmes and Sam Bankman-Fried at least offered a pleasant sense of comeuppance. But in Musk v. Altman, to root against Tweedledum was effectively to root for Tweedledee.

G Gideon Lewis-Kraus
A Republican Bloodbath in the Texas Senate Primary Is Giving Democrats Hope
Rachel Monroe on 05/20/2026

A Republican Bloodbath in the Texas Senate Primary Is Giving Democrats Hope

Senator John Cornyn is trying to fight off Texas’s attorney general, Ken Paxton, in a battle to see how far right the state can be pushed. James Talarico, the Democratic nominee, may benefit.

R Rachel Monroe