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Petits Chefs
Queen Elizabeth II and the Lost Art of Fashion Diplomacy
Rebecca Mead on 04/17/2026

Queen Elizabeth II and the Lost Art of Fashion Diplomacy

“The Queen’s Style,” a new exhibition at Buckingham Palace, offers a lesson in how to make powerful statements without saying a word.

R Rebecca Mead
Why I Wanted to Keep My Marriage a Secret, by David Sedaris
David Sedaris on 04/13/2026

Why I Wanted to Keep My Marriage a Secret, by David Sedaris

It’s not that I was embarrassed by Hugh or that I thought someone better might come along. I just shudder when I hear a man say the words “my husband.”

D David Sedaris
New Orleans’s Car-Crash Conspiracy
Patrick Radden Keefe on 04/13/2026

New Orleans’s Car-Crash Conspiracy

High-speed accidents, crooked lawyers, and poor people desperate for cash—it was the kind of scheme that could have been cooked up only in the Big Easy.

P Patrick Radden Keefe
The Return of Family Detention
Sarah Stillman on 04/13/2026

The Return of Family Detention

Under the Trump Administration, thousands of immigrant children have been detained, and many have suffered from medical neglect.

S Sarah Stillman
The Wild Mind of the Romanian Director Radu Jude
Rebecca Mead on 04/13/2026

The Wild Mind of the Romanian Director Radu Jude

The director’s native city drives him crazy—and drives him to make loony, brilliant films.

R Rebecca Mead
Who Is the U.S. Negotiating with in Iran?
Sudarsan Raghavan on 04/16/2026

Who Is the U.S. Negotiating with in Iran?

As Trump searches for a friendly successor to the Ayatollah in Tehran, the leadership vacuum in the Iranian regime has been filled by hard-line members of the Revolutionary Guard.

S Sudarsan Raghavan
What Brought Down Eric Swalwell
Jon Allsop on 04/15/2026

What Brought Down Eric Swalwell

How the attention economy produced a moment of congressional reckoning.

J Jon Allsop
How Much Has the War in Iran Depleted the U.S. Missile Supply?
Garrett M. Graff on 04/14/2026

How Much Has the War in Iran Depleted the U.S. Missile Supply?

Defense officials inside the Trump Administration were already concerned that American stockpiles were insufficient for a potential standoff with China. A war of choice in the Middle East has only made matters worse.

G Garrett M. Graff
“The Peace President” Gets Belligerent with Iran and the Pope
Robin Wright on 04/13/2026

“The Peace President” Gets Belligerent with Iran and the Pope

After negotiations to end the war failed to produce a deal, Trump imposed a naval blockade to cut off the Islamic Republic’s ability to trade through the Strait of Hormuz.

R Robin Wright
The Extremes of Israeli Public Opinion
Isaac Chotiner on 04/15/2026

The Extremes of Israeli Public Opinion

Israeli voters are against a ceasefire with Iran, and think Benjamin Netanyahu has not gone far enough.

I Isaac Chotiner
Israel’s War in Lebanon Has Not Stopped
Isaac Chotiner on 04/10/2026

Israel’s War in Lebanon Has Not Stopped

While America and Iran negotiate a ceasefire, Beirut remains under siege.

I Isaac Chotiner
How Pakistan Became a Major Player in Peace Negotiations Between the U.S. and Iran
Isaac Chotiner on 03/31/2026

How Pakistan Became a Major Player in Peace Negotiations Between the U.S. and Iran

Pakistan’s military has wooed Donald Trump, and fallen out with its former Taliban allies, as the country looks to wield more influence in the region.

I Isaac Chotiner
How Donald Trump May Have Sabotaged His Chances for a Deal with Iran
Isaac Chotiner on 03/25/2026

How Donald Trump May Have Sabotaged His Chances for a Deal with Iran

The Iranian regime has shut down the Strait of Hormuz, destabilizing global markets and leaving the U.S. with no good options.

I Isaac Chotiner
How Jomboy Is Changing the Way Baseball Is Watched
Louisa Thomas on 04/12/2026

How Jomboy Is Changing the Way Baseball Is Watched

Major League Baseball, in the hope of expanding the game’s appeal and reaching younger fans, bought a minority stake in the popular media company founded by Jimmy O’Brien.

L Louisa Thomas
An Economist’s Quest to Solve America’s Wage Problem
John Cassidy on 04/06/2026

An Economist’s Quest to Solve America’s Wage Problem

Arindrajit Dube argues that the answer is empowering workers and setting mandatory wage standards across industries.

J John Cassidy
The N.B.A.’s Race to the Bottom
Louisa Thomas on 04/05/2026

The N.B.A.’s Race to the Bottom

Despite the league’s many attempts to combat tanking, the incentive to lose remains strong for teams hoping to strategize for the future. Is there a fix?

L Louisa Thomas
The Spectacle of War and the Struggle to Protest
Jay Caspian Kang on 03/31/2026

The Spectacle of War and the Struggle to Protest

On social media, images of destruction in Iran are giving way to commentary from talking heads, dulling the reality of war.

J Jay Caspian Kang
Saving a Lost Generation of Young Men—with Chop Saws
Emma Green on 04/17/2026

Saving a Lost Generation of Young Men—with Chop Saws

The College of St. Joseph the Worker, which combines the trades with a liberal-arts education, is trying to restore its students’ sense of their own competence, and revive the city of Steubenville, Ohio, along the way.

E Emma Green
America’s Orange Jesus
Susan B. Glasser on 04/17/2026

America’s Orange Jesus

Reflections on a week in which Donald Trump decided to feud with the Pope while comparing himself to the Saviour.

S Susan B. Glasser
The Hungarian Election Shows That Even Strongmen Can Lose
Andrew Marantz on 04/13/2026

The Hungarian Election Shows That Even Strongmen Can Lose

Many people in the country had trouble imagining that Viktor Orbán could be defeated. But a philosopher also warned that defeatism can abet authoritarianism.

A Andrew Marantz
Sam Altman’s Trust Issues at OpenAI
on 04/13/2026

Sam Altman’s Trust Issues at OpenAI

Ronan Farrow and Andrew Marantz on the rise of the C.E.O. of OpenAI, and how allegations of deceptive behavior continue to dog one of the most powerful figures in tech.

Trump’s Strategic and Moral Failure in Iran
David Remnick on 04/10/2026

Trump’s Strategic and Moral Failure in Iran

From the first day of his Presidency, Trump has posed an emergency to both his country and the world.

D David Remnick
Zohran Mamdani, Perpetual Student of the City
Molly Fischer on 04/10/2026

Zohran Mamdani, Perpetual Student of the City

The Mayor, along with some teen-agers from Bronx Science, takes stock of his first hundred days.

M Molly Fischer
The Global Stakes of Hungary’s Pivotal Election
Kapil Komireddi on 04/10/2026

The Global Stakes of Hungary’s Pivotal Election

What the fate of Viktor Orbán, a pioneer of strongman politics and a darling of right-wing movements across the world, might mean for Europe, Russia, MAGA, and beyond.

K Kapil Komireddi