September 2025

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Sudan’s devastating civil war, how Elon Musk ate NASA, a guitar guru to the rock gods, and how Canada is killing itself. Plus le Carré in Corfu, fearless flying, Mrs. Dalloway, marriage, Muriel Spark, a forgotten art prodigy, 20 years after Hurricane Katrina, and more.

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collage with blocks of red, blue, orange, yellow on black background and images including astronaut, moon lander, eagle on moon, orbit diagrams, and Elon Musk waving U.S. flag at rally
Photo-illustration by Fernando Pino. Sources (clockwise from bottom left): NASA; Corbis / Getty; Gianluigi Guercia / Getty; Bettmann / Getty; Alex Brandon / AP.

How NASA Engineered Its Own Decline

The agency once projected America’s loftiest ideals. Then it ceded its ambitions to Elon Musk.

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