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Plus: A housing revolution is coming.
Cats are a biological marvel. That’s not (the only reason) why I love them.
We must refuse to get used to it all.
The Russian president against the world
The storm, possibly the deadliest ever in Florida, isn’t just powerful; it’s unpredictable.
Are protests over Mahsa Amini’s death heralding a new Iranian revolution?
Russia faces existential danger—from its own president.
Putin is running out of time.
Adam Serwer discusses the absurdity of the recent backlash to nonwhite casting in The Rings of Power, House of the Dragon, and other pop culture.
E. Jean Carroll, the New York attorney general, and a panel of judges are piling on the former president.
What Hurricane Fiona means for Puerto Rico’s independence movement
Ian Bogost on stick shifts, e-bikes, and what our transit says about who we are.
He’s embracing the QAnon conspiracy theorists.
Even border-security hawks should be horrified.
Amanda Mull discusses the HGTV-ification of America.
Ed Yong on what makes brain fog so unforgiving
It’s good for you.
A lesson for the rest of us about dealing with extremism
A narrative of resentment and betrayal
Helen Lewis on the end of Britain’s second Elizabethan era