The Trump Trial’s Extraordinary Opening
The first days of the criminal case against the former president have been mundane, even boring—and that’s remarkable.
The first days of the criminal case against the former president have been mundane, even boring—and that’s remarkable.
But conspiracy theories that say otherwise are coming for democracy itself.
The networks want their show, but to give the challenger equal status on a TV stage would be a dire normalization of his attempted coup.
A dog isn’t a “starter kid,” but with the right amount of self-awareness, raising one does have things to teach future parents of humans.
The ubiquitous rise of add-on fees and personalized pricing has turned buying stuff into a game you can’t win.
In a new memoir, the author reckons with the attack that nearly took his life.
Chris Sununu just showed how deep into the Republican Party the rot has gone.
Why has it proved so hard for so many on the left to acknowledge what happened on October 7?
The notion that rich taxpayers will flee if the state comes for their money is mostly fiction.
Of all the injuries we suffered, mine is the worst. My brain injury has shaken my confidence in my own personality, my own existence. (From 2021)
The Beatles don’t exist anymore. You’ve got to get it through your heads. There’s only us. —Mick Jagger (From 1971)
Unless you know how to play the “Hermès Game”
Do photos, social posts, and diaries actually help us remember better?