
How Trump Voters Are Reacting to the Economy
Panelists joined to discuss the president’s recent polling numbers, and more.

Panelists joined to discuss the president’s recent polling numbers, and more.

Distaste for cigarettes is no reason to cede bedrock liberties to the state.

Even in the age of infinite options, people keep returning to the movies, shows, songs, and books they know by heart.

Thomas Massie is one of the few Republicans who is unafraid of President Trump.

Her irrelevance during a war suggests that America doesn’t need a director of national intelligence.

Priests and theologians want to shape the future of AI. Big Tech is listening.

And he has a way to prove it.

You’re not watching the show. You’re watching the clips.

Contrary to what we think of as intellectual property, most ideas are difficult to trace back to one human mind.

Test your knowledge—and read our stories for a little extra help.

Traditional horseback archery in Japan, a humanoid-robot half-marathon in Beijing, a sci-fi festival in England, a golf tournament in Louisiana, and much more

James Talarico is trying to sell a novel brand of Christian politics in a deep-red state.

How an “ideological purity spiral” derailed some of America’s most promising classrooms.

Silicon Valley venture capitalists are wining and dining 18-year-olds.

A New York Times podcast hosted Hasan Piker and a New Yorker staff writer for a discussion of lawbreaking, which they both endorsed as resistance to tyranny.

Michael is a warped and childish take on the life of Michael Jackson.

Media figures who have turned against Trump only in recent weeks have forfeited the right to be taken seriously in the future.

In some left-wing corners of the commentariat, moral rectitude is out. Flagrant disregard of the social contract is in.

One monument’s story shows just how quickly a nation’s ideals can erode.

It just has to give up territorial ambitions and work with the Lebanese government to disarm Hezbollah.