
Why Does Hegseth Want More Than 800 Admirals and Generals in the Same Room?
Few things are important enough to justify the security risk of putting all of these people in the same place.

Few things are important enough to justify the security risk of putting all of these people in the same place.


Absolutists have attempted to kill the two-state solution for years. The international community just called their bluff.


“I’m just a cultural Jew,” I would tell people, knowing nothing about Jewish culture.

Republicans had real grievances with progressive orthodoxy—and are using them to justify drastic reprisals.

Gen Z has abandoned the old dating script. In its place are more possibilities than young people sometimes know what to do with.

Politics, especially culture-war politics, now provides many fundamentalists and evangelicals with a sense of community and a common enemy.

A suite of technologies are helping taxonomists speed up species identification.
The Thrilla in Manila nearly killed Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier.

The most exciting films heading to theaters through the end of the year

“American football is violent, expensive, and time-consuming; and the number of people who are able to play under these conditions is extremely limited. Rugby, on the other hand, is more rough than violent, and the expenditure of time and money is small.” (From 1952)

“A great many, who have spent their lives in cities, and have never chanced to come into the country at this season, have never seen this, the flower, or rather the ripe fruit, of the year.” (From 1862)


A vision of public schools by conservatives, for conservatives. The second episode in a two-part series.

Geoffrey Kabaservice on political violence and assassinations in the 1960s. Plus: Is Trump making a massive political miscalculation?

There are authoritarian tactics already at work in the United States. To root them out, you have to know where to look.

Younger generations are having a hard time imagining their future.

A visit with Le-Ann Williams and her daughter, Destiny, 20 years after Hurricane Katrina
Track the creative works that tech companies are using to train their large language models.
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