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Amos Harel, a defense analyst at Haaretz, on what’s behind Netanyahu’s push to reoccupy Gaza City, and how the Israeli Prime ...
For me, writing stories is an invigorating chance to explore subjects, callings, places of which I know only a little. This ...
Hayden Anhedönia’s Southern-gothic storytelling made her a sensation. But her new album, “Willoughby Tucker, I’ll Always Love ...
In “The Anthropocene Illusion,” the photographer Zed Nelson captures how the natural world has been reproduced, reshuffled, ...
At the frontiers of knowledge, researchers are discovering that A.I. doesn’t just take prompts—it gives them, too, sparking ...
As plans are laid for a new casino, one can trace, through four figures, a history of rivalry and excess, rife with ...
Zach Cregger’s and Athina Rachel Tsangari’s films show different ways of working within a genre whose stories are preordained ...
Kyle Chayka A staff writer who covers technology and Internet culture.
Fleeing lawmakers in Texas are unlikely to stop Republicans from redrawing the state’s congressional maps, but their effort ...
Marbled halls and golden pillars bearing his personal stamp were always going to be the kind of Presidential accomplishment ...
After the success of “Yellowstone” and “The Chosen,” the industry is chasing other red-state hits—an uneasy context for the ...
The “Call Me by Your Name” author on novels about people misunderstanding the situations in which they find themselves.