Trump, Defeated
The man who believed himself above the law has been laid low by it.
The climate phenomenon should cool the world. But first, we have to make it through another sweltering summer.
Warrior horse racing in Japan, a new volcanic eruption in Iceland, a Memorial Day display in Boston, anti-drone technology displayed in Ukraine, a performance by AC/DC in Italy, and much more
Being understood yourself starts with taking the trouble to understand others.
Disguising vegetables inside other foods might be the worst way to get a toddler to eat them.
Publishers including The Atlantic are signing deals with the AI giant. Where does this lead?
The university will no longer make statements about political matters. Other schools should follow suit.
Residents of a tiny Panamanian island threatened by rising sea levels begin to relocate to a new development.
What happens when a famous drag queen travels to states that have tried to ban drag?
A potential reckoning that he has spent a lifetime eluding could be coming. (From April)
Breaking up social-media companies is one way to fix them. Shutting their users up is a better one. (From 2021)
“God has cared for these trees, saved them from drought, disease, and avalanches; but he cannot save them from fools, — only Uncle Sam can do that.” (From 1897)
“The southward migration of industry from New England has too frequently taken place for causes other than normal competition and natural advantages.” (From 1954)
What happens when a famous drag queen travels to states that have tried to ban drag?
What happens in our brains as we try to distinguish between truth and falsehood