Bookmarks (1127)

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    Grandparenting Is Changing

    As grandparents take on more caregiving, their relationships with both their kids and their grandkids may...

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    Migrants Are Heading South

    For years, millions of people traveled through Central America north to the United States. Now that...

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    What We Lose When We’re Priced Out of Our Hobbies

    For a lot of people, it’s getting too expensive to knit or fish.

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    Erdoğan Sets His Sights on Israel

    If Trump wants to prevent another regional conflict, calling Turkey’s president a “friend” won’t cut it.

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    Laughing in the Face of ‘Overwhelming Malice’

    If desperate times call for desperate measures, then dark times call for dark jokes.

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    Britain Rules on What a Woman Is

    The country’s highest court has ruled that under the Equality Act, woman means “biological female.”

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    The Curse of ChatGPT

    Success demands more success.

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    The Conservative Case for Leaving Harvard Alone

    The Supreme Court precedent allowing the IRS to revoke a university’s tax-exempt status is a textualist’s...

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    The Gleeful, Chaotic World of Underground Comics

    Diane DiMassa’s Hothead Paisan is full of unrestrained, devil-may-care attitude.

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    Trump Is Flirting With Economic Disaster

    By threatening the independence of the Federal Reserve, the president risks undermining many of his key...

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    The Lies About Josh Shapiro Have Consequences

    An attack on the Pennsylvania governor shows the dangers of tendentious misrepresentations.

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    The Harem of Elon Musk

    The DOGE leader is offering the Republican Party a very different vision of fatherhood.

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    The Triumph of a Film That Flips on Us Halfway In

    Sinners slowly drops its period-drama trappings to become something much scarier.

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    PBS Pulled a Film for Political Reasons, Then Changed Its Mind

    A window into how the network is handling the new Trump era

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    Photos of the Week: Holy Week, Tapir Calf, Whale Kites

    A colorful tulip festival in England, the Irish World Dancing Championships in Dublin, ice climbing in...

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    A Trade War With China Is a Very Bad Idea

    Yes, the U.S. has the larger consumer economy. No, that won’t be enough to avoid major...

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    Even Netflix Can’t Escape the ‘Black Mirror’ Treatment

    The sci-fi series takes aim at a very familiar target in its new season.

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    What Recourse Does the Supreme Court Actually Have?

    As the Trump administration talks itself into refusing to comply with judicial orders, federal judges are...

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    What Does the Literature of the Working Class Look Like?

    A new entrant to the genre of workplace literature argues that even mundane labor shapes your...

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    The Key to Critical Self-Awareness

    The ancient-Greek commandment Know thyself turns out to be a great modern way to become happier,...

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    Trump Needs Someone to Blame

    The Federal Reserve chairman, Jerome Powell, is that someone.

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    Ed Martin Has Completely Disqualified Himself

    Trump’s pick for U.S. attorney is a Russian-state-TV darling.

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    A Loophole That Would Swallow the Constitution

    If Donald Trump can disappear people to El Salvador without due process, he can do anything.

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    America’s Mad King

    The president has grown more impulsive, more vindictive, and more anarchic.

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    The Disaster of School Closures Should Have Been Foreseen

    A plan was set in motion with no idea of how to stop it.

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    How Organ Meat Got Into Smoothies

    Americans hated offal. Now it’s a trendy food—in grocery stores and online.

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    How America Can Avoid Becoming Russia

    Political pressure must be brought to bear—through the courts, the press, and the states, but also...

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    ‘In Three Months, Half of Them Will Be Dead’

    Elon Musk promised to preserve lifesaving aid to foreign children. Then the Trump administration quietly canceled...

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    The Pardon-to-Prison Pipeline

    Trump granted clemency to people who keep ending up back in trouble with the law.

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    The Real Discomfort of ‘Adolescence’

    Adolescence plunges viewers into the mindset of a troubled boy—even if it makes them uncomfortable.

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    Trump’s Trade War Could Turbocharge Deforestation in the Amazon

    Massive tariffs on China will drive up soybean production in Brazil at the rainforest’s expense.

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    We’re About to Find Out What Mass Deportation Really Looks Like

    The Trump administration’s campaign to remove millions of people from the United States could soon be...

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    Scenes from Thailand’s Songkran Water Festival

    Images from this year’s Songkran festival, marking the traditional Thai New Year

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    Trump’s Bad Poker Hand

    Plus: an interview with Ontario Premier Doug Ford

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    The Roman Way to Trash a Republic

    When you’re the emperor Augustus, they let you do it.

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    What ‘Silicon Valley’ Knew About Tech-Bro Paternalism

    The show anticipated what can happen when masculine entitlement and artificial intelligence meet.

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    One Simple Hack to Ruin Your Easter

    The price of eggs has some online creators suggesting that potatoes are a suitable alternative. Please...

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    Do You Have Your Cootie Shot?

    The classic kids’ game teaches a lesson about public health that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has...

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    Federal Workers Are Facing a New Reality

    The problem for government employees isn’t just low morale. It’s the manufactured chaos.

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    The Perfect Pop Star for a Dumb Stunt

    Katy Perry is exactly the kind of celebrity to go to space.

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    Phase Two Will Be Worse Than DOGE

    First came the chaos. Next comes the retribution.

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    The Atlantic Hires Jenna Johnson and Dan Zak as Senior Editors, and Tyler Austin Harper as Staff Writer

    L to R: Tyler Austin Harper (Phyllis Graber Jensen), Jenna Johnson (Marvin Joseph), Dan Zak (Marvin...

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    DOGE Is Making the IRS a Tip Jar for Public Services

    Sabotaging the agency’s work amounts to an inducement for the ultra-rich to treat taxes as a...

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    Mario Vargas Llosa’s Question for the Trump Era

    The Nobel Prize–winning novelist, who died this week, traveled through both literature and politics with a...

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    They Never Thought Trump Would Have Them Deported

    The administration’s drive to carry out the largest campaign in history has ensnared people who didn’t...

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    What the Courts Can Still Do to Constrain Trump

    Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s deportation case is a test for the rule of law.

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    Iran Couldn’t Avoid Talking With Trump Any Longer

    Events have forced the Islamic Republic to negotiate with the United States.