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History is repeating itself in the world of controversial sports records.
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Reuters reported yesterday that acting FEMA head David Richardson suggested during a meeting with employees that he was ...
In the past four months, President Trump has announced tariffs on Canada, paused tariffs on Canada, restarted tariffs on ...
Somehow, we’ll need to get the limited land on our hot and hungry planet to produce much more food to sustain us and absorb ...
The Haves and the Have-Yachts, a book by the journalist Evan Osnos featuring dispatches on the ultrarich (out Tuesday) ...
Cab drivers, deli cooks, and far-flung uncles have all wanted to chat about the 55-year-old rapper who’s now on trial for ...
The last great movie I saw was Friendship. Profoundly awkward person (Tim Robinson) is absorbed at dizzying speed into ...
Unable to defend their health-care cuts on the merits, congressional Republicans have pivoted to magical thinking.
Catch the Fire belongs to the fastest-growing group of Christians on the planet—charismatic Christians, who believe that the ...
Susan Choi’s new book, Flashlight, considers the evolution of rage.
Susan Tallman, a contributing writer at The Atlantic, is an art historian and the author, most recently, of Kerry James Marshall: The Complete Prints: 1976–2022.