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As the stakes rise, the physicality of the game increases, too—and that may give the less favored teams a better shot at ...
What the replacement of Ed Martin, who punished his own prosecutors for bringing cases against January 6th rioters, signals ...
A young democracy activist fled Venezuela, where the government threatened to arrest her for treason. Now in ICE custody, she ...
In a new book, the author Casey Johnston argues that pumping iron helped her “escape diet culture.” But a preoccupation with ...
On the Staten Island ferry, as evening approached, the sun’s rays would “cut right through the boat and illuminate everything ...
The President, whose whole deal has long been flashy opulence, is now trying to sell a more restrained aesthetic as the ...
I didn’t realize it when I first read it, but Midler’s myth, like so much of her music, was unapologetically about a struggle to belong. The author, who died on Saturday, at the age of ninety-one, ...
Leo XIV’s pontificate will likely be defined by his approach to the violent conflicts rending the globe, which his ...
Only in New York” may be a cliché, but only because it’s so true. For Goings On, in our New York-themed centenary issue, we ...
Oh, shoot. The trolley problem is happening to me.
America’s TV-obsessed President has made his rambling Oval Office press gaggles the signature of his second term—chaotic, ...
When white smoke rose over the Vatican. A dispatch from Rome, where Robert Francis Prevost addressed the crowd for the first ...
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