
Trump’s Gaza Plans Are Profoundly Unserious
Conditions on the ground call for immediate humanitarian relief, not gauzy real-estate fantasies.

Conditions on the ground call for immediate humanitarian relief, not gauzy real-estate fantasies.

Competing short-track racers crash into one another at the finish line.

When can an influencer opt out of the news cycle?

In revisiting the trio of auteurs who reinvented filmmaking in the 1970s, a new book shows that creativity thrives on collaboration.

Russian strikes have forced Ukraine to build high-tech air defense on the cheap.

Why Alfred, Lord Tennyson feels so modern

If anyone could write good fiction about immigration, it would probably be Lionel Shriver. Instead, her latest book goes off the rails.

His proposals to lower prices are all more likely to raise them.

Nancy Pelosi reportedly plans to endorse JFK’s grandson for Congress. Why?

The world is threatened by the president’s self-absorption and incoherence.

Does anyone have a plan for what happens next?

The first in a wave of legal cases alleging that social media is dangerously addictive is now on trial.

The anger at the Ivy League is about status envy, not war-fighting.

A freestyle skier savors her moment of victory.

A new adaptation of Emily Brontë’s novel captures the story’s grotesque beauty.

Turning Point USA’s halftime show had some surprising overlap with the performance it was meant to protest.

Seattle played better than the Patriots—and managed to ignore the spectacle surrounding the game.

Isn’t Bad Bunny an American artist? Don’t millions of people love his music? At the Turning Point USA alternative show, we forget about all that.

The government should protect consumers instead of annoying them.

Remote, frigid, desolate, and armed to the teeth: Greenland isn’t planning on submitting to Donald Trump.