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The once and future President is back to wielding leverage like a club, in the Middle East and on Capitol Hill.
The billionaire Frank McCourt is launching a “people’s bid” to buy the app, replace its addictive algorithm, and give users ...
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In the age of social media, every politician who has to stand in front of a camera after a tragedy turns into just another ...
In a Los Angeles suburb, multigenerational families like the Benns found affordable housing and a deep sense of connection.
A nationwide movement has funnelled taxpayer money to private institutions, eroding the separation between church and state.
His war on the “deep state” ties into a long debate about the power of bureaucrats to thwart the President’s agenda.
The author surveys school book reports and some fan mail, from M. Night Shyamalan, in her archives, which she recently sold ...
In Israel, grief and frustration about a long, brutal war is mixed with joy that some hostages may soon return.
With four fires raging, tens of thousands have evacuated and others are confronting the precarity of where they live.
Trump’s unconditional discharge. Plus: Elon Musk’s terrifying foray into British politics; the war in Ukraine according to ...