Charge Palestine With Genocide, Too
The case for having the International Court of Justice hear two cases at once
The case for having the International Court of Justice hear two cases at once
The funniest people on the planet think there’s no funnier person than Albert Brooks.
How can I apologize to him, but also explain that he makes me feel small?
It all goes back to one man in the 1950s: a military-intelligence expert in psychological warfare.
A secret-service overlord’s delusional outlook becomes the party line in Russia—with global implications.
PEN America has now canceled its annual World Voices festival, after calling off its literary-awards ceremony last week. Can it survive?
As Israel’s war in Gaza bogs down, some leaders are urging a major assault on Hezbollah. That would be disastrous.
The enduring necessity (and importance) of a nearly 200-year-old technology
Some tactical suggestions for managing volatile, sometimes nonsensical negotiation partners (From 2019)
“Let me, in conclusion, assure the distraught hostess that some of my best friends are writers, and adjure her, for God’s sake, not to bring them and me together at a party at her house.” (From 1959)
At a fraught moment, he urged his fellow Angelenos to think of the common good. (From 2022)
“Television is poised to absorb and emasculate the movies, all in the name of home entertainment.” (From 1980)
Twenty decks, seven swimming pools, and one novelist wearing a meatball T-shirt
A new season of the How To series from The Atlantic