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January 7, 2025
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Scott Bradfield
Alan Hollinghurst’s Elegy for Britain
At the heart of “Our Evenings” is the recognition that Britain had something beautiful once and threw it all away.
January 6, 2025
Magazine
Laura Jedeed
The Shadowy Millions Behind San Francisco’s “Moderate” Politics
The city is the epicenter of an anti-progressive movement—financed by the ultrawealthy—that aims to blur political lines and centralize power for the long term. For some, their ambitions don’t stop there.
January 3, 2025
Magazine
Joanna Scutts
The Battle for Birth Control Could Have Gone Differently
Margaret Sanger and Mary Ware Dennett each had a different vision of reproductive freedom. Would reproductive rights be more secure if Dennett’s had prevailed?
January 2, 2025
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Rebecca McCarthy
Inside the Plan to Teach Robots the Laws of War
Artificial intelligence is coming to warfare. Can it learn ethics?
December 30, 2024
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Cora Currier
After Terror Attacks, France’s Reckoning—and America’s Delayed Justice
Emmanuel Carrère chronicled the trial of the perpetrators of the November 2015 attacks on Paris. It makes a sharp contrast with the United States’ efforts at Guantanamo.
December 26, 2024
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Ry Cook
Mascara
December 26, 2024
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Steven Levitsky
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Daniel Ziblatt
What if Trump Does Everything He’s Promised—and the People Don’t Care?
The authors of the bestselling “How Democracies Die” talk with editor Michael Tomasky about what kind of mark four more years of Donald Trump might leave on this democracy.
December 26, 2024
Magazine
Rosanna Warren
On the Road
December 19, 2024
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Adam Nayman
Pedro Almodóvar’s Self-Indulgent Portrait of a Woman’s Last Days
“The Room Next Door” is not quite willing to confront its subject in all its difficulty.
December 19, 2024
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Madjdy Kassem
The French Children France Doesn’t Want
Most other European nations have welcomed back the blameless children of parents who went off to fight with ISIL. But not France. What is Emmanuel Macron so afraid of?
December 18, 2024
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Laura Kipnis
Joan Didion, Eve Babitz, and the Biographer Who Missed the Point
Lili Anolik’s new book sets the two writers up as rivals. But they were never in competition.
December 17, 2024
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Bryce Covert
Bidenomics Was Wildly Successful
The president’s domestic record wasn’t just extraordinary. It might put Democrats back in power in four years.
December 16, 2024
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Phillip Maciak
Taika Waititi’s Open-Hearted Television Empire
From “What We Do in the Shadows” to “Interior Chinatown,” Waititi has a gift for making defiantly original, rambling, rollicking, freewheeling shows.
November 26, 2024
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Timothy Noah
Donald Trump Is a Weakling. That’s the Problem.
Yes, he’s authoritarian. But the specific danger he poses is the chaos caused by his lack of discipline, not a triumph of the will.
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