The Republican Primary Is Over
Nikki Haley’s campaign may be over, but she can still determine its legacy. #press
The Republican Primary Is Over
Nikki Haley’s campaign may be over, but she can still determine its legacy. #press
Bitcoin’s Biggest Weakness May Be Its Greatest Strength
The utter pointlessness of crypto helps explains its resurgence. #press
What Should We Say to the Whales?
How communicating with cetaceans could unsettle our basic notions of intelligence #press
Have the Houthis Become Unstoppable?
The Yemeni militants are very, very pleased with their new global status, and they aim to wield it like a club. #press
How America’s Economy Out-Europed Europe
A mix of big spending and big government has helped the U.S. avoid Europe’s post-pandemic struggles. #press
Is the White House Ready to Fight for a Palestinian State?
U.S. interests and goals all point in this direction. But Israel is having none of it. #press
Would Democrats Certify a Trump Win?
If the Supreme Court dodges the question of Trump’s eligibility, his victory could lead to another crisis on January 6. #press
What Tucker Carlson Saw in Moscow
He never quite says what precisely he thinks Russia gets right. #press
AI Companies Are Obsessed With Planning Your Next Trip
Of all the possible things you might ask a chatbot, one stands above the rest. #press
What the Heck Is Wrong With the Democrats?
The party needs to wake up and stop sleepwalking toward disaster with Biden as its nominee. #press
Republicans Are No Longer a Political Party
It’s become yet another subsidiary of Trump Inc. #press
Superhero Movies Have Reached Their Contractual-Obligation Phase
Madame Web doesn’t just scrape the bottom of the barrel—it finds new depths. #press
https://www.theatlantic.com/culture/archive/2024/02/madame-web-review/677450/?utm_source=press.coop
Of Course Presidents Are Officers of the United States
To think otherwise threatens the entire idea of a constitutional republic. #press
In Guatemala, At Least, Democracy Is Winning
An unlikely coalition of urban professionals and Indigenous people has pulled off something extraordinary. #press
Trump’s America Will Lose the Climate Race
A second Trump term would be a disaster. And the U.S. would mostly be hurting itself. #press
What If Caregiving Was About Partnership, Not Dependence?
Too often, being cared for can mean feeling like a burden. But friends who care for one another flip that dynamic. #press
Why So Many People Believe Taylor Swift Is an Op
Covert forces sometimes do try to insert themselves into popular culture. #press
Hong Kong Is Self-Destructing
The city’s lawmakers won’t try to solve its problems. They’re too busy mimicking Beijing. #press
The Cases Against Trump: A Guide
Fraud. Hush money. Election subversion. Mar-a-Lago documents. One place to keep track of the presidential candidate’s legal troubles. #press
Trump’s Immigration Plan Is Even More Aggressive Now
The former president and his aides are formulating plans to deport millions of migrants. #press
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