The charges against the former F.B.I. director look weak. But they may be just the start of Donald Trump’s long-threatened ...
Back in January, during his Inaugural Address, Donald Trump declared that “after years and years of illegal and ...
The writer and podcast host on the Charlie Kirk discourse, Barack Obama’s distance from politics, Bari Weiss’s Gaza coverage, ...
What it was like to live through the takeover of one of Russia’s most influential television stations—and what the experience ...
Le Bon, a stage name for the forty-two-year-old Welsh musician Cate Timothy, has released a half-dozen solo albums in the ...
Some reflections on the defining battle of contemporary American politics—between an all-consuming attentional force and a ...
The New York Times writer and podcast host talks with David Remnick about the Charlie Kirk discourse, Barack Obama’s conspicuous absence in politics, Bari Weiss’s coverage of Gaza, and the future of ...
“Donald Trump just can’t shut up about himself.” Susan B. Glasser on the President’s discordant speech at the Charlie Kirk ...
Shadow Ticket,” Pynchon’s first book in a dozen years, unfolds its conspiracies in Depression-era Milwaukee and beyond, but ...
Two speeches—one endorsing hate and another warning foreign nations “you will fail”—encapsulate a Presidential agenda that is ...
In Paul Thomas Anderson’s film, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and loosely inspired by Thomas Pynchon’s “Vineland,” the fight ...
This year’s edition teems with artistically ambitious movies that confront politics and mores in a wide variety of formats, ...