
MAGA’s Jewish Intellectuals Helped Create Their Own Predicament
The nascent effort to contain the spread of anti-Semitism is years overdue.

The nascent effort to contain the spread of anti-Semitism is years overdue.

Hot spots around the globe mean a heightened risk that any retaliation succeeds.

The president once promised to combat the supposed excesses of woke culture, but since taking office, he’s been dismantling something else.

A federal judge ruled last year that the tech giant had cheated publications out of ad revenue. Now those publications want their money back.

The raid on a Washington Post reporter’s home is deeply troubling.

You are about to hear a lot more about Claude Code.

His irrational fixation on Greenland could lead to widespread conflict.

The historian Timothy Naftali on Donald Trump’s presidential library, comparing the many scandals of the Trump presidency to those of Richard Nixon’s, and Trump’s foreign policy of American weakness. Plus: a head-spinning week of terrifying crises, and Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë.

In recent days, federal immigration agents continued enforcement actions in Minneapolis and St. Paul, while state officials fight the Trump administration in court and local residents confront the masked agents in their neighborhoods.

Danish forces are moving to the island to show NATO—and Trump—that they’re serious about security.

The Oreshnik missile that struck Lviv carried a political payload.

AI manipulation, and the very suspicion of it, serves those who have the most to hide.

Models can predict catastrophic or modest damages from climate change, but not which of these futures is coming.

China will remain a player in Latin America long after Maduro.

Repeated exercise, or wasting, can change the way key genes work.

A new memoir shows how a lack of accountability can hurt home-educated kids.

The capture of the Venezuelan leader has revived a debunked conspiracy theory.

If there is no red line around AI-generated sex abuse, then no line exists.

The White House’s persistent escalation has laid the groundwork for more tragedies like Renee Good’s death.

Even in ancient Greece, people worried about philosophy’s subversive effect on tender minds.