
‘Sudan Is a Good Place to Wage Peace’
Readers respond to our September 2025 cover story and more.

Readers respond to our September 2025 cover story and more.

The deputy director of the FBI admitted to lying during his days as a pundit.

The president and I both got our heart’s desire. But something felt wrong.

Progressives used to view schools as engines of social mobility. Now they seem resigned to their failure.

The administration’s new policy shows less concern for the American homeland than for building an illiberal world order.

Day 8 of the 2025 Space Telescope Advent Calendar

But maybe also more meaningful

A man claiming to be an Iranian intelligence officer promised me he would reveal his country’s secrets. Then he disappeared.

The ultra-wealthy make for good campaign villains. They also fund the city’s social safety net.

If you really want to understand the late architect’s transformative genius, look past the titanium showpieces that made him a household name.

Denial only serves the aims of anti-vaxxers.

This year, gene-editing technology was customized to fix mutations in a single patient’s genes for the first time.

In some communities, corporations control more than 20 percent of properties.

OpenAI’s new guidelines ask its chatbot to celebrate “innovation,” contradicting its stated goal of objectivity—and raising questions about what objectivity even means.

A look at some of the most memorable events of early 2025, including California’s Palisades Fire, the inauguration of President Donald Trump, and much more

In last night’s episode, Andrew Dismukes played a normal guy who just wanted to hang out.

Day 7 of the 2025 Space Telescope Advent Calendar

A poem

The people of Ukraine want an honest government, even as American and Russian kleptocrats circle their country.

Downplaying voters’ economic pain will backfire.