Will Justin Trudeau’s Resignation Lead to the MAGA-fication of Canada?
Pierre Poilievre might now attain the country’s highest office. “I was sickened and appalled when I first came upon his rhetoric,” the staff...
Read MoreWhat the End of Meta’s Fact-Checking Program Means for the Future of Free Speech
Meta’s decision to stop fact-checking or moderating content on its platforms signals fealty to Donald Trump.
Read MoreBig Money and Trump’s New Cabinet
“Donald Trump is a master of picking appointees for very senior positions who never would have gotten those jobs under anyone else,” the staff...
Read MoreDavid Remnick on the Dawn of Trump’s Second Term
“The hunger that there was to know every detail, every tweet, every remark, has receded immeasurably, to Trump’s benefit,” the editor of The...
Read MoreA Spirit of Vengeance in Trump’s First Week
“There is no distinction between his personal grievances and his policy aims,” Evan Osnos says.
Read MoreHow Trump’s Federal-Aid Fiasco Is Testing the Separation of Powers
“We are in an era of a real reckoning with the relationship of the President to the other branches of government,” the Harvard Law professor and...
Read MoreSenator Sheldon Whitehouse on What Democrats Should Do Next
“We are up against perhaps the biggest, most malignant political operation in American history,” Whitehouse says.
Read MoreIs Flying Actually Becoming Less Safe?
The veteran transportation-safety reporter Matthew L. Wald breaks down the dangers of airline safety becoming a political flashpoint.
Read MoreWhy Trump Is Targeting Foreign Aid, with Atul Gawande
“You cannot pause a plane in midflight and expect that everything is going to be O.K.,” Gawande says. “That’s what they were trying to do...
Read MoreElon Musk’s A.I.-Driven Government Coup
“For a long time, Silicon Valley has wanted to try to replace the government, and has thought that they would be better at governing the country...
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