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“Rafa”: the Destruction of a Man, and the Making of a Legend

about 14 hours ago

For tennis champion Rafael Nadal, pain has always felt like weakness leaving...

When Should You Say Goodbye to a Pet?

about 15 hours ago

Across the country, the booming industry of pet hospice is teaching people...

How the War in Iran Is Transforming the Global Economy

about 15 hours ago

The green-energy industry, and China, may be the biggest beneficiaries.

How City Kids Used to Play on the Streets of New York

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A retrospective of Martha Cooper’s work shows the ramshackle toys and improvised...

The Washington Roundtable Live: The Backlash Midterms

about 21 hours ago

With Donald Trump’s approval rating at historic lows, why are many Democrats...

Instead of Taking Your Job, A.I. Might Transform It

1 day ago

Proponents and critics of artificial intelligence often compare the technology to industrial...

Inside Phoebe Bridgers’s Secret Show at Madison Square Garden

1 day ago

After shunning the spotlight for years, the singer-songwriter has returned on her...

Jack Schlossberg Makes His Case

1 day ago

The Kennedy scion explains his winding path to electoral politics, his relationship...

Seeing the Dark Side of the Moon on NASA’s Artemis II Mission

1 day ago

The commander of Artemis II, Reid Wiseman, on travelling farther from Earth...

Daily Cartoon: Friday, June 5th

1 day ago

A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.

“The Little Sister,” Reviewed: an Intellectual Yet Passionate Coming-Out Drama

1 day ago

Nadia Melliti, in her début role, offers a quietly spectacular performance as...

The Changing Face of “Authenticity” in Politics

1 day ago

What Graham Platner’s scandal-plagued Senate run says about a tired cliché.