Why Iran’s Leaders Think They’ve Won
An interim deal promises to meet a lot of Iranian demands, but it won’t solve the problems of peace.
An interim deal promises to meet a lot of Iranian demands, but it won’t solve the problems of peace.
I’m one of the last women standing, and I have some questions.
Americans’ enthusiasm for injection has never been higher.
The president will try to spin any Iran deal he makes, but he’s ill-equipped to gain real concessions.
Around the world, more than 100 of the country’s ambassadorships are unfilled.
Democrats are in thrall to the idea that corporate consolidation is America’s biggest, and maybe only, problem.
The kids are not all right, and frustratingly, we don’t really know how to help them. (From 2023)
“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)
The AI job market has made tuition look like a dubious investment. But it only exposes the deeper identity crisis in American higher education.
Phillips O’Brien on the global fallout of Putin’s war in Russia, Trump’s war in Iran, and MAGA’s indifference toward Taiwan. Plus: Trump’s new slush fund and What Science Says About Astrology.
Sam Reich on building “better internet” and not “worse Netflix”
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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