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Petits Chefs
Nayib Bukele’s Content Machine Is Reshaping Latin America
Daniel Castro on 08/18/2026

Nayib Bukele’s Content Machine Is Reshaping Latin America

How El Salvador’s authoritarian leader loomed over Colombia’s Presidential race.

D Daniel Castro
The Big, Dumb, Gluttonous Fun of America’s Semiquincentennial
Rachel Monroe on 08/17/2026

The Big, Dumb, Gluttonous Fun of America’s Semiquincentennial

In D.C. and the Dakotas, at rodeos and powwows, celebrating the country means taking in pride and disappointment and fellow-feeling.

R Rachel Monroe
How Far Will the Trump Administration Go to Deport Mahmoud Khalil?
Andrew Marantz on 08/17/2026

How Far Will the Trump Administration Go to Deport Mahmoud Khalil?

Khalil protested Israel as a student at Columbia. Now he’s on the verge of being kicked out of the country.

A Andrew Marantz
The Scientist Who Lived with Dozens of Children from the Pacific Islands
Rachel Aviv on 08/17/2026

The Scientist Who Lived with Dozens of Children from the Pacific Islands

Carleton Gajdusek won the Nobel for his work on a disease in Papua New Guinea. But his biggest experiment was on the children he took back to the U.S.

R Rachel Aviv
The End of the European Summer
Eric Klinenberg on 08/17/2026

The End of the European Summer

As extreme heat overwhelms the Continent’s great cities, they are racing to transform themselves for a climate that they were never built to withstand.

E Eric Klinenberg
Donald Trump Is Still Trying to Make It Harder to Vote
Amy Davidson Sorkin on 08/16/2026

Donald Trump Is Still Trying to Make It Harder to Vote

The SAVE America Act is just one part of a package that includes an executive order and threats of prosecution, all in an effort to make Trump’s math work.

A Amy Davidson Sorkin
How Trump Is Trying to Weaken Migrant Children’s Legal Defense
Ruth Marcus on 08/15/2026

How Trump Is Trying to Weaken Migrant Children’s Legal Defense

After failing to eliminate funding for unaccompanied minors’ lawyers altogether, the Administration is pushing cases toward entities that lack both immigration expertise and the capacity to take them on.

R Ruth Marcus
Is D.N.C. Chair the Worst Job in Washington?
Ruby Cramer on 08/13/2026

Is D.N.C. Chair the Worst Job in Washington?

The organization is holding its annual summer meeting, and onlookers are calling for the head of its leader, Ken Martin. Then again, the Democrats are always doing that kind of thing.

R Ruby Cramer
Who Killed Lorenzo Salgado Araujo?
Stephania Taladrid on 08/13/2026

Who Killed Lorenzo Salgado Araujo?

A death during an ICE traffic stop raises outrage in Houston—and in Mexico.

S Stephania Taladrid
What Do India’s Gen Z Protests Mean for Modi?
Isaac Chotiner on 08/04/2026

What Do India’s Gen Z Protests Mean for Modi?

A movement of young people frustrated with India’s education system and economy has become the most serious challenge yet to an increasingly authoritarian government.

I Isaac Chotiner
Abdul El-Sayed’s Argument for America—and Against His Own Party
David Remnick on 08/03/2026

Abdul El-Sayed’s Argument for America—and Against His Own Party

The Michigan U.S. Senate candidate on campaigning with Hasan Piker, being a capitalist, and why his fellow-Democrats need to “stop compromising.”

D David Remnick
Will Left-Wing Democrats Reinvent the Party or Hurt Its Chances in November?
Isaac Chotiner on 07/30/2026

Will Left-Wing Democrats Reinvent the Party or Hurt Its Chances in November?

Bernie Sanders’s erstwhile campaign manager explains why he thinks it’s the former.

I Isaac Chotiner
The Human Cost of DOGE’s War on U.S.A.I.D.
David Remnick on 07/12/2026

The Human Cost of DOGE’s War on U.S.A.I.D.

Elon Musk, Donald Trump, and the “public man-made death” that they’ve caused.

D David Remnick
How I Became a Subaru Socialist
Jay Caspian Kang on 08/18/2026

How I Became a Subaru Socialist

By the time Bernie Sanders ran for President, in 2015, I was financially secure. But the previous decade had left a mark.

J Jay Caspian Kang
A Trump Grift Too Far?
John Cassidy on 08/17/2026

A Trump Grift Too Far?

A scheme to charge Wall Street traders for an early look at the President’s comments on Truth Social has generated outrage and a lawsuit.

J John Cassidy
The Red Sox Cannot Be Made to Make Any Sense
Louisa Thomas on 08/16/2026

The Red Sox Cannot Be Made to Make Any Sense

Teams get hot, then cold; they get lucky, then unlucky. Records rarely paint a full picture of a season—especially for fans determined to believe in another comeback story.

L Louisa Thomas
If A.I. Takes the Jobs of Young People, How Will They React?
Jay Caspian Kang on 08/11/2026

If A.I. Takes the Jobs of Young People, How Will They React?

The Democratic electorate is already moving left, but that may be nothing compared with what happens when unemployment really starts to rise.

J Jay Caspian Kang
Bernie Sanders Takes on Data Centers
David Remnick on 08/18/2026

Bernie Sanders Takes on Data Centers

The Vermont senator co-sponsored a bill that calls for a moratorium on building data centers. He discusses the environmental and economic concerns, and what the government can do.

D David Remnick
Israel’s Leaders Find Allies Among the Global Far Right
Ishaan Tharoor on 08/13/2026

Israel’s Leaders Find Allies Among the Global Far Right

Support for the nation is becoming an increasingly polarizing issue in politics around the world.

I Ishaan Tharoor
What Francesca Hong’s Defeat Means for Democrats
Benjamin Wallace-Wells on 08/12/2026

What Francesca Hong’s Defeat Means for Democrats

The democratic socialist’s rise in Wisconsin was supposed to portend a major breakthrough for the left. Her narrow loss should still be a wake-up call for the Party’s establishment.

B Benjamin Wallace-Wells
Minnesota Primary-Election Results
on 08/12/2026

Minnesota Primary-Election Results

Peggy Flanagan wins the state’s Democratic primary for U.S. Senate; Mike Lindell, a close ally to President Donald Trump, loses the Republican gubernatorial primary.

South Carolina Primary-Election Results: Graham and Norman Advance
on 08/12/2026

South Carolina Primary-Election Results: Graham and Norman Advance

In the special Republican primary to replace Senator Lindsey Graham, who passed away in July, his sister Darline Graham and Representative Ralph Norman will move on to a runoff election in late August.

Wisconsin Primary-Election Results: David Crowley Wins
on 08/12/2026

Wisconsin Primary-Election Results: David Crowley Wins

The Milwaukee County executive defeated Francesca Hong, a Democratic Socialist who was widely considered the front-runner in the Democratic primary for governor.

What a Blighted Beach Town Says About England’s Forgotten North
George Francis Lee on 08/12/2026

What a Blighted Beach Town Says About England’s Forgotten North

Blackpool, a vacation spot known as the Vegas of the North, has become a symbol of working-class fun.

G George Francis Lee