Isaac Chotiner on 05/07/2026 I Isaac Chotiner
The U.K.’s Antisemitism Problem
The British government has declared antisemitism a “crisis” after a recent spate of violent attacks. But will its solutions protect Jews, or make the situation worse?
The British government has declared antisemitism a “crisis” after a recent spate of violent attacks. But will its solutions protect Jews, or make the situation worse?
In some ways, the world is cooked. But being a twelve-year-old still kind of eats.
“When it goes well, it can be extremely addicting.”
The former President remains one of the most popular politicians in the country. What are his obligations to it?
Soaring gold prices, viral panning influencers, macho gold-mining reality shows, and Trump’s gold obsession have ignited a craze for prospecting not seen since 1849.
As the U.S.’s credibility and military capacity are tested abroad, China has gained leverage by staying out of the fight and learning from it.
Donald Trump’s aversion to admitting fault suggests that we will not likely see events that grapple with the nuanced nature of the nation’s history this July 4th.
For two decades, the conservative Justices worked to eliminate a bulwark of the civil-rights era.
Scientists said that an ailing humpback should be left to die in peace. A motley crew of privately funded rescuers disagreed.
How the President’s insistence on Tehran’s unconditional surrender made it impossible to make a deal.
Jonathan Czin, a fellow at the Brookings Institution’s China Center, discusses how the ties between China and Iran have been overstated, and what the conflict might mean for the future of Taiwan.
Israeli voters are against a ceasefire with Iran, and think Benjamin Netanyahu has not gone far enough.
While America and Iran negotiate a ceasefire, Beirut remains under siege.
Americans already distrust institutions, including academia. More and more people may decide that its stamp of approval isn’t worth the cost.
As Elon Musk sues his former OpenAI partners, A.I. companies are expanding rapidly, but profits are still scarce.
An independent Fed needs an independent leader. Is Kevin Warsh up to the job?
A new book by Jordan Himelfarb follows the game’s rising young players, including the reigning world champion Gukesh Dommaraju, as they compete in an era defined by computers.
Alex Bores wanted to regulate the technology. His race has pitted OpenAI’s influence against Anthropic’s.
Under new leadership, the agency has reduced the role of field offices across the country and centralized its operations, making it harder for millions of Americans to get help with their benefits.
Brown is seeking a return to the Senate; Ramaswamy is looking to become the state’s next governor.
Reflections on Charles’s state visit.
After living freely in Dubai for a decade, the notorious Irish drug dealer has finally been arrested, and is likely to be sent back to Dublin to stand trial.
A flag flub, a White House construction zone, a pollinator photo op, and Trump’s love of royal cosplay all contributed to the bizarre atmosphere of Charles and Camilla’s visit.
The war’s ripple effects have exacerbated conflicts, economic insecurity, and regional tensions around the world, including in Ukraine.