Yet More Damning Revelations About Graham Platner
Voters may be questioning the Senate candidate’s claims that he is a changed man.
Voters may be questioning the Senate candidate’s claims that he is a changed man.
A good-enough settlement for the United States may not satisfy its Israeli partners.
Taken to its logical conclusion, this line of thinking is absurd—and damning.
A very not panicked note from the Platner campaign
They avoided the worst-case scenario in the governor’s race, but their dysfunctional primary does not bode well.
Americans may be drinking less. But a lot of them are getting drunk faster.
These memoirs, primers, and histories make up a captivating syllabus that will help explain what you hear.
Trump’s colossal monument would mar Washington’s skyline and disrupt one of its most sacred spaces.
Just a few hours of therapy-like interventions can reduce some people’s anxiety. (From 2019)
“Onlies” don’t seem to be any worse off than kids with siblings. So why do stereotypes about them persist? (From 2022)
“In a world of ready-made food, packaged to be tossed together by amateurs, pizza stands apart—one dish, at least, which calls for time and skill.” (From 1949)
Republicans aren’t automatically falling in line anymore.
Kate Shaw on reforming the U.S. Supreme Court. Plus: extremism in the Democratic Party, and the history of the word graduate.
The left-right coalition forming against AI
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.
Track the creative works that tech companies are using to train their large language models.
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