The Conflict in Gaza Is Polarizing Britain
On a day dedicated to peace, London is consumed by competing symbols. #press
The Conflict in Gaza Is Polarizing Britain
On a day dedicated to peace, London is consumed by competing symbols. #press
An Unusually Tricky Campus Free-Speech Fight
Florida’s shutdown of pro-Palestinian student groups was wrong. But was it illegal? #press
Trump’s Apocalyptic Party
The former president’s rally in Hialeah, Florida, showed yet again that no other Republican is quite like him. #press
The AI Debate Is Happening in a Cocoon
The risks posed by new technologies are not science fiction. They are real. #press
Why I’m Hopeful About the Future of Palestine and Israel
I’d lost faith. Then I started hearing from both sides. #press
Don’t Equate Anti-Zionism With Anti-Semitism
It is not anti-Semitic to want equal rights for all in Jerusalem, in Tel Aviv, in Gaza, in Ramallah. #press
There Will Be Another Sam Bankman-Fried
Silicon Valley may never learn its lesson. #press
Taylor Swift’s Tinder Masterpiece
Her album 1989 charmingly nailed a shared experience of dating as a marketplace. #press
Adam Kinzinger: Kevin McCarthy Is the Man to Blame
“I’m not giving up the title Republican yet because I haven’t changed. They have.” #press
The Environmentalist Playbook Is Broken
What’s stopping America’s transition to renewables? Local opposition. #press
Why Geneva Must Apply in Gaza
Israel has more to gain from sticking to the international conventions that govern the lawful conduct of war than it does from seeking reckless vengeance against Hamas. #press
Kevin McCarthy’s Defeat Could Cost Republicans the House
“They just took out our best player.” #press
The 2024 U.S. Presidential Race: A Cheat Sheet
No one alive has seen a race like this. #press
The Iliad We’ve Lost
Emily Wilson’s new translation is inviting to modern readers, but doesn’t capture the barbaric world of the original. #press
Artists Are Losing the War Against AI
OpenAI has introduced a tool for artists to keep their images from training future AI programs. It may not make a difference. #press
The Underground Historians of China
A new book explores the Chinese filmmakers, writers, and artists who are trying to uncover a past that the authorities would rather forget. #press
The Origins of the Socialist Slur
Reconstruction-era opponents of racial equality popularized the charge that protecting civil rights would amount to the end of capitalism. #press
South Africa’s Great White Sharks Were Chased Away. That’s Great News.
When the animals suddenly disappeared a few years ago, scientists worried that they had died. Now we have the truth. #press
Tucker Carlson, the American Face of Authoritarian Propaganda
For Viktor Orbán and Vladimir Putin, the former Fox News host fulfills a need. #press
Confronting the Unbelievable
A photograph that dramatizes the power of nature #press
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