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Race-baiting South Africa’s visiting leader was a perfect summation of Trump’s racially charged second term.
Plus: Trump’s Surgeon General nominee and MAHA; and what Israeli officials are privately saying about starvation in Gaza.
After powering through to the Eastern Conference Finals, New York’s Knickerbockers raised hopes in Game One—then caved to the ...
The author joins Deborah Treisman to read and discuss “The Piano Tuner's Wives,” which was published in The New Yorker in ...
The spirit of August Strindberg infuses Hannah Moscovitch’s “Sexual Misconduct of the Middle Classes” and Jen Silverman’s ...
In Chicago, people are very excited about Pope Leo XIV, or Father Bob, as those who’ve known Robert Francis Prevost a long ...
The eighth (and perhaps the last) installment in the epochal Tom Cruise vehicle suffers from self-indulgent gravitas, but the ...
Efron, who lives in Israel, used to be a researcher at the RAND Corporation, and has advised the United Nations, where she ...
Beneath all the laser blasters and X-wing spaceships, Tony Gilroy’s miniseries spinoff is a twisting tale of radicalization.
Noor Abdalla drove from her apartment in Morningside Heights to St. Paul and St. Andrew United Methodist Church, on the Upper ...
Joel Souza’s film is inevitably overshadowed by the death of its cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, who was accidentally shot ...
In its first week, the seventy-eighth film festival showcased new movies by Richard Linklater, Spike Lee, Lynne Ramsay, and ...