Emily Witt on 01/25/2026 E Emily Witt
The Battle for Minneapolis
As Donald Trump brings his retribution to a liberal city, citizens, protesters, and civic leaders try to protect one another.
As Donald Trump brings his retribution to a liberal city, citizens, protesters, and civic leaders try to protect one another.
Her startling 1970 article, based on months of reporting on radical feminist pioneers, was an outlier for the period—coolly observational but full of emotion.
The pundit’s contrarianism has swerved into openly racist and antisemitic tropes. What does his rise mean for the future of MAGA media?
LaMonica McIver went to tour an immigration jail in her New Jersey district. Now she faces seventeen years in prison.
Since Putin invaded Ukraine, the short distance between Nome, Alaska, and Russia seems wider than ever.
The President caused a crisis in NATO and deepened European distrust toward the U.S. to end up with basically the same set of options that existed months ago.
To many on the ground, civilian fatalities were simply the cost of ousting Nicolás Maduro.
The toll of a destructive twelve months—and what can be done to repair the damage.
On M.L.K. Day, the death of Renee Good calls to mind another woman who died protesting for the rights of others.
The President’s obsession with acquiring the Danish territory has put the transatlantic alliance at risk.
An expert on Presidential emergency powers discusses the history and legality of military deployments in American cities.
A former D.H.S. oversight official on what, legally, the agency can and can’t do—and the accountability mechanisms that have been “gutted beyond recognition.”
Unrest has spread across the Islamic Republic as it faces economic disaster at home and a profound weakening of its network of regional allies.
After stepping away from the game in 2023, the tennis star had a dream run at Wimbledon last year end with a humiliating defeat in the final. But it’s the clarity of her confidence that continues to define her.
The Sanctuary Movement was led by clergy, and many religious leaders are activists today. But, as congregations have shrunk, dissent has diminished.
Curt Cignetti has the Hoosiers on the verge of a national championship. Everyone wants to know the blueprint for his stunning success.
The killing of Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent in Minneapolis will continue to bring people to the streets. Can it bring change?
Jacob Frey, of Minneapolis, is governing a city under siege by its own federal government.
How many polite ways are there to ask whether the President of the United States is losing it?
The dark comedy “Two People Exchanging Saliva” and the dreamy animation “Retirement Plan” will vie in short-film categories at the ceremony in March.
Under the cover of an internet blackout, Iranian security forces killed hundreds of demonstrators. Only now are details of the carnage starting to emerge.
A few families have been duelling for control of Loving County for decades. Then the followers of a hustle-culture influencer moved in.
In 2023, Julia Bacha began filming a backbench state assemblyman. Little did she know that she was making a documentary about the next mayor of New York City.
During the President’s second Administration, universal principles such as self-determination and due process are wielded only opportunistically.