The President granted two hundred and thirty-eight pardons and commutations in his first term; less than a year into his second, he has issued nearly two...
Even in cases like Luigi Mangione’s, the intentions of assassins are dwarfed by the meanings we project onto them.
The President’s executive order took inspiration from an esoteric legal argument from 1985, by two Yale professors. They have some regrets.
Read the e-mails—this isn’t going away anytime soon.
As industrial operations move to the state, residents find that their drinking water has been promised to companies.
The public broadcaster desperately needs the public to believe in it. Between its own stumbles and ceaseless right-wing hostility, it is in danger of losing its...
Their health effects extend far beyond official death tolls.
The director revived the cozy mystery with “Knives Out.” In a new sequel, can he find his way to the end of the maze?
Amid plans to mark the nation’s semiquincentennial, many are asking whether or not the people really do rule, and whether the law is still king.
At seventy-three, the former front man of Talking Heads is still asking questions about what it means to be alive. But now he’s also offering ideas...