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Why Netanyahu Decided to Strike Iran Now
Isaac Chotiner on 06/13/2025

Why Netanyahu Decided to Strike Iran Now

The editor-in-chief of Haaretz on how President Trump enabled Israel to carry out an attack years in the making.

I Isaac Chotiner
How I Learned to Become an Intimacy Coördinator
Jennifer Wilson on 06/09/2025

How I Learned to Become an Intimacy Coördinator

At a sex-choreography workshop, a writer discovered a world of Instant Chemistry exercises, penis pouches, and nudity riders to train for Hollywood’s most controversial job.

J Jennifer Wilson
A Palestinian Doctor in Israel Treats People on Both Sides
Eyal Press on 06/09/2025

A Palestinian Doctor in Israel Treats People on Both Sides

Lina Qasem Hassan treated victims of October 7th. She also publicly condemned the war in Gaza—a stance that imperilled her job.

E Eyal Press
Jenny Saville, the Body Artist
Rebecca Mead on 06/09/2025

Jenny Saville, the Body Artist

The British painter has dedicated her career to depicting human flesh, especially that of women, with deep empathy.

R Rebecca Mead
Gertrude Berg, the Forgotten Inventor of the Sitcom
Emily Nussbaum on 06/09/2025

Gertrude Berg, the Forgotten Inventor of the Sitcom

Gertrude Berg’s “The Goldbergs” was a bold, beloved portrait of a Jewish family. Then the blacklist obliterated her legacy.

E Emily Nussbaum
After Attacking Iran, Israel Girds for What’s Next
Ruth Margalit on 06/13/2025

After Attacking Iran, Israel Girds for What’s Next

Crisis has become the norm in Israel, but this time feels different. Is it a victory, or the start of a new war?

R Ruth Margalit
Inside the Activist Groups Resisting ICE
E. Tammy Kim on 06/13/2025

Inside the Activist Groups Resisting ICE

As raids spread beyond L.A., organizers, lawyers, and volunteers in Orange County are attempting to slow down arrests and deportations.

E E. Tammy Kim
The Department of Veterans Affairs Is Not O.K.
David W. Brown on 06/12/2025

The Department of Veterans Affairs Is Not O.K.

V.A. insiders describe themselves as miserable—and they worry that the Trump Administration will do long-term damage to the agency.

D David W. Brown
Looking for the National Guard in Los Angeles
Emily Witt on 06/11/2025

Looking for the National Guard in Los Angeles

President Trump’s assertions that federal troops have saved the city from destruction did not appear to reflect reality.

E Emily Witt
An Inside Look at Gaza’s Chaotic New Aid System
Isaac Chotiner on 06/11/2025

An Inside Look at Gaza’s Chaotic New Aid System

A humanitarian worker in the territory explains how the situation has devolved in recent weeks—and what she’s doing for her own family.

I Isaac Chotiner
Why Ehud Olmert Thinks His Country Is Committing War Crimes
Isaac Chotiner on 06/06/2025

Why Ehud Olmert Thinks His Country Is Committing War Crimes

The former Israeli Prime Minister explains how his view of the conflict in Gaza has shifted.

I Isaac Chotiner
What Could End the War in Ukraine?
Isaac Chotiner on 05/30/2025

What Could End the War in Ukraine?

An analyst of the conflict argues that there is still a path to peace.

I Isaac Chotiner
What Israeli Officials Are Privately Saying About Starvation in Gaza
Isaac Chotiner on 05/21/2025

What Israeli Officials Are Privately Saying About Starvation in Gaza

And how the humanitarian response intersects with Netanyahu’s ability to continue waging war.

I Isaac Chotiner
Donald Trump Enters His World Cup Era
Jon Allsop on 06/13/2025

Donald Trump Enters His World Cup Era

The upcoming tournament, hosted in North America for the first time in three decades, reflects the President’s nativist and transactional approach to foreign affairs.

J Jon Allsop
How a Family Toy Business Is Fighting Donald Trump’s Tariffs
John Cassidy on 06/09/2025

How a Family Toy Business Is Fighting Donald Trump’s Tariffs

Despite securing an important court victory against the Administration, the Illinois businessman Rick Woldenberg knows that his battle with the White House is far from over.

J John Cassidy
The Oklahoma City Thunder’s Good Vibes Are Being Put to the Test
Louisa Thomas on 06/08/2025

The Oklahoma City Thunder’s Good Vibes Are Being Put to the Test

The young team’s rise has been fuelled by a happy chemistry. But, after a Game One loss in the N.B.A. Finals, will it be enough?

L Louisa Thomas
Can Public Media Survive Trump?
Jon Allsop on 06/06/2025

Can Public Media Survive Trump?

Government-backed institutions sometimes stand up more strongly to authoritarianism than their commercial counterparts.

J Jon Allsop
There Are No Perfect Choices in the New York Mayoral Race
Eric Lach on 06/14/2025

There Are No Perfect Choices in the New York Mayoral Race

Andrew Cuomo and Zohran Mamdani are leading the Democratic field. Even they seem nervous.

E Eric Lach
Donald Trump’s Dictator Cosplay
Susan B. Glasser on 06/13/2025

Donald Trump’s Dictator Cosplay

Just how dangerous is the President’s week of militarized theatre?

S Susan B. Glasser
What Gaza Needs Now
Mosab Abu Toha on 06/12/2025

What Gaza Needs Now

My family is starving. My neighbors are dying. I’m compelled to share these injustices because they need to stop.

M Mosab Abu Toha
Immigration Protests Threaten to Boil Over in Los Angeles
E. Tammy Kim on 06/09/2025

Immigration Protests Threaten to Boil Over in Los Angeles

Over the weekend, Donald Trump’s deportation agenda met its fiercest resistance yet as federal officials conducted worksite raids and clashed with residents.

E E. Tammy Kim
The Farmers Harmed by the Trump Administration
Peter Slevin on 06/09/2025

The Farmers Harmed by the Trump Administration

Four months ago, the government cut funding to agricultural labs. Kansas farmers and researchers say they can see the damage.

P Peter Slevin
Brian Lehrer and Errol Louis Take the Pulse of New York City
Eric Lach on 06/08/2025

Brian Lehrer and Errol Louis Take the Pulse of New York City

Two local news stalwarts discuss Andrew Cuomo’s evasion of the press, whether ranked-choice voting has made elections worse, and Curtis Sliwa’s chances of becoming mayor.

E Eric Lach
The Victims of the Trump Administration’s China-Bashing
Michael Luo on 06/08/2025

The Victims of the Trump Administration’s China-Bashing

A Cold War-era report is a reminder of how long suspicion has trailed people of Chinese descent in the U.S.

M Michael Luo