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Young Americans face a dire economy—and steep odds against political change.
Annie LowreyWhat did the state of Alabama do to Joe Nathan James in the three hours before his execution?
Elizabeth BruenigThe AR-15 is a sacred object among Christian nationalists. Now “radical-traditional” Catholics are bringing a sacrament of their own to the movement.
Daniel PannetonThe first generation to grow up with social media, Millennials are now becoming the first generation to age out of it.
Kate LindsayA new memoir on the unfinished sexual revolution explores the difficulty of enacting one’s political beliefs in intimate spaces.
Sophie GilbertIf you’re just eating one dish, you’re missing out.
Joe PinskerThis is what happens when you debase free expression in the name of free expression.
Graeme WoodWelcome to the cut-’em-loose era of human relationships.
Kaitlyn TiffanyImperiled by Russian invaders, private citizens are stepping forward to do what Ukraine’s government cannot.
Anne ApplebaumI’ve spent more than three years interviewing friends for “The Friendship Files.” Here’s what I’ve learned.
Julie Beck