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The future of the Islamic Republic may be shaped more by the country’s culture and politics than by the military prowess of ...
Zohran Mamdani, the young democratic-socialist state assemblyman who has waged a surprisingly strong campaign for mayor of ...
Traditionally, it is the role of the old to worry that the young are having sex too much. In the nineteen-twenties, society’s ...
The secretary Miss Moneypenny will now be known as Miss Money One Hundred Billion Dollars Money Money Money. Or Alexa.
Joe Gebbia, a RISD grad and an Airbnb billionaire, may soon lead the federal cost-cutting effort known as DOGE. Could there ...
Pro sports have long seemed like the closest thing we have to a true meritocracy. But maybe not anymore. American sports come ...
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Toni at Random,” “How Things Are Made,” “The House on Buzzards Bay,” and “Endling.” ...
One early project was to document Bach’s “Missae Breves,” or short masses, among which is the Missa 1733, the source of the ...
The actor who became famous as Luke Skywalker now plays a math-obsessed grandfather in “The Life of Chuck.” At MoMath, he ...
Readers respond to Kathryn Schulz’s review of “Melting Point,” Lauren Michele Jackson on a new biography of Mark Twain, Diego Lasarte on compost-disposal inspections, and Ian Frazier’s essay about ...