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David A. Graham, Will Gottsegen, Tom Nichols, and colleagues guide you through today’s biggest news, ideas, and cultural happenings. Sign up for the newsletter here.
Life online is losing chaos, unpredictability, and delight—all of the things that made it fun.
For the tech world’s most attention-grabbing man, performance comes before substance.
Russia’s detention of a Wall Street Journal reporter is part of a disturbing global phenomenon.
Social-media influencing is both an alternative to traditional American capitalism and an embodiment of it.
The deadly floods that swept a pocket of eastern Kentucky challenge common preconceptions about climate villains and victims.
Entertainment musts from Faith Hill
Wildlife experts answer pressing springtime questions.
The most influential media company in America is about to be tested like never before.
The American public supports some stricter gun measures. Will the country ever enact them?
The state’s judicial race is a possible determinant of the GOP’s 2024 prospects.
A series of recent legal battles has been about abortion pills—but also about the anti-abortion movement’s broader post-Roe strategy.
Entertainment musts from Derek Thompson
Weight-loss drugs show great promise—but they also pose challenges that pharmaceutical innovation alone can’t overcome.
The widely forgotten story of the week that followed Martin Luther King Jr.’s death, and how it altered the nation’s history, as explained by Vann R. Newkirk II
The former president and his minions are endangering a judge’s family.
The former president stands accused of 34 counts of felony—and there’s a long way to go from here.
Russia’s latest moves are useless, stupid, and provocative.
Entertainment musts from Tom Nichols
The former president grew up a wrestling fan—and mastered the dark art of arena-style rhetoric.
Win or lose, the charges are an American tragedy.