Jia Tolentino on America’s gender war. Plus: what’s next for reproductive rights, reading “King Lear” during a hurricane, and ...
Voters are amending their state constitutions to protect reproductive freedom—and discovering the limitations of these ...
Eight years ago, at the dawn of the Donald Trump era, Toni Morrison spoke for many liberals when she described his election ...
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Kamala Harris’s bid for the 2024 Presidential election ended late Wednesday afternoon in the Yard of Howard University, her ...
No one’s leaving until we can get them to agree on who to blame for this.” ...
Above my desk, I keep a Post-it note with a quote from the play: “The worst is not so long as we can say ‘This is the worst.’ ...
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Surrounded by an ever-expanding cast of MAGA characters, the perpetual candidate becomes President-elect again.
Our analysis of how the election unfolded. Plus: the wild tale of a shipwreck detective; and the life of Quincy Jones.
Both Trump’s and Harris’s campaigns framed the Presidential election as a contest between men and women. Did the results prove them right?
“Victory has a hundred fathers,” John F. Kennedy remarked, after the Bay of Pigs invasion, “and defeat is an orphan.” The ...