The New York Trump Case Is Kind of Perfect
I thought this trial was a sideshow; I now think I was wrong.
I thought this trial was a sideshow; I now think I was wrong.
The enhanced-license requirement survives despite—or maybe because of—its lack of urgency.
Why is the GOP passing up such an easy election-year attack?
There are more ways to connect with people than ever before. But are these connections real? Or simulating real relationships?
His true gift lies in his combination of an entertainer’s desperate desire to be liked and an antagonistic streak.
These trees once proliferated wildly across eastern North America, but now they’re dying out.
Some go to great lengths to give kids their own room. But children can thrive without their own space.
Western leaders do themselves no good when they avoid confronting the awfulness of war.
Autocrats in China, Russia, and elsewhere are now making common cause with MAGA Republicans to discredit liberalism and freedom around the world.
Many people don’t know very much about their older relatives. But if we don’t ask, we risk never knowing our own history. (From 2022)
Social codes are changing, in many ways for the better. But for those whose behavior doesn’t adapt fast enough to the new norms, judgment can be swift—and merciless. (From 2021)
The promises and perils of AI voice software