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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.
This weekend, the Oscars will celebrate the best in cinema. Today, we’re doing the opposite. Then: Here’s what to watch, listen to, and read.
People are reevaluating their climate actions, including recycling, what they eat, and caring for plants.
As American adults line up for shots, children are becoming disproportionately represented among the unvaccinated.
A jury found Derek Chauvin guilty of murder in the death of George Floyd as the country continues to deal with the fallout from a spate of new killings.
As more vaccines go into arms, governments and businesses ought to relax some COVID-19 precautions, one of our staff writers argues.
Plus: Streaming queue looking a bit sparse? Our critic picks three shows for you to start this weekend.
Republicans are working to reshape the electorate and experimenting with new messages.
The United States’ involvement in the country is drawing to a close, but this is not the end of the war, two of our writers warn.
April is National Poetry Month. Writers from around our newsroom share the poems they’re turning to as the nation defrosts.
Democrats and Republicans continue to spar over access to the ballot, most notably in the state of Georgia. Then: Excited for summer vacation? You aren’t alone.
With “hot vax summer” looming, people are indulging in a bit of vanity.
Spring is thawing America—perhaps a little too quickly, one writer argues.
Is GameStop-style speculative investing the real problem with today’s stock market? Or is it something more mundane? Then: Can vaccinated pregnant people pass on COVID-19 immunity to their babies?
Outrage over vaccine passports, Amazon’s weirdly aggressive Twitter campaign, and more
Americans love to discuss getting them, wanting them, and waiting for them. Here are a few other points worth discussing.
Coronavirus cases are rising again across America. This time, “if we act quickly, this surge could be merely a blip for the United States,” one of our writers argues.
What’s happening at the border right now goes far beyond any single presidential administration’s policy, our reporters point out.
’Tis the season for … cleaning! Let this hour-long playlist help you bring some sparkle—or at least a sing-along—to your home.
Following the Atlanta shootings, calls to address anti-Asian racism in America have intensified.
In the aftermath of not one but two mass shootings, Americans are again grieving and grappling with questions about gun control.