How Bari Weiss Is Changing CBS News
The New Yorker staff writer Clare Malone discusses her reporting on the new head of the news network, who made her name as a crusader against “woke” thinking
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The New Yorker staff writer Clare Malone discusses her reporting on the new head of the news network, who made her name as a crusader against “woke” thinking
The Washington Roundtable is joined by the former Prime Minister of Sweden Carl Bildt to discuss where President Trump’s turbulent week on the world stage leaves U.S. relations with Europe
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings
It’s a pleasant surprise to find some of the year’s best movies enthusiastically acknowledged by the Academy, but plenty of greatness has been left by the wayside
How many polite ways are there to ask whether the President of the United States is losing it?
This article explores a curated selection of books to inspire reflection and growth as we enter the new year, highlighting diverse voices and themes that resonate with personal transformation.
The article explores Donald Trump's penchant for theatricality in politics, examining how his dramatic style shapes public perception and influences his supporters and critics alike.
The anti-ICE protests—concentrated in Minneapolis—echo the mass mobilizations of 2020, and raise questions about what institutions and alliances make political dissent sustainable
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings
The Sanctuary Movement was led by clergy, and many religious leaders are activists today. But, as congregations have shrunk, dissent has diminished
The President’s obsession with acquiring the Danish territory has put the transatlantic alliance at risk
We keep revising the maternal ideal—and keep falling short of it