“What’s discipline got to do with winning?”
Hezbollah’s losses have led some in Lebanon to imagine a future without it.
Mike Solana, a Peter Thiel protégé, has made his Pirate Wires newsletter a must-read among the anti-woke investor class—and a window into what the most powerful people in tech really think.
Chelsey Hauge-Zavaleta wants parents to avoid punishing their kids and focus on “loving connection” instead. Do her methods work—or do they turn kids into little tyrants?
“They pop the locks; they melt the glass; they take the keys out of employees’ hands.”
On the street with an elite police unit as it combats a crime wave
It’s the farthest place in the world from land. A lot seems to be going on there.
The reelection of Donald Trump would mark the end of George Washington’s vision for the presidency—and the United States.
Long a fearless critic of Israel, Zoya Cherkassky-Nnadi has made wrenching portraits of her nation’s suffering since October 7.
Thirty years after the genocide in Rwanda, survivors and perpetrators live side by side.
In Texas and elsewhere, new laws and policies have encouraged neighbors to report neighbors to the government.
Ayad Akhtar’s new play, McNeal, starring Robert Downey Jr., subverts the idea that artificial intelligence threatens human ingenuity.
As the Nazis performed executions deep in the Lithuanian woods, one local man took detailed, dispassionate notes. He was unwittingly creating one of the most unusual documents in history.
Inside the year-long American effort to release the hostages, end the fighting in Gaza, and bring peace to the Middle East
Michael Regan seemed like he was spoiling for a fight against environmental racism. What happened?
Ashli Babbitt’s mother and the wife of a notorious January 6 rioter are at the center of a new mythology on the right. They are also my neighbors.
In Idaho and other states, draconian laws are forcing physicians to ignore their training and put patients’ lives at risk.
The podcaster and comedian has turned the city into a haven for manosphere influencers, just-asking-questions tech bros, and other “free thinkers” who happen to all think alike.
In 2016, he tried to stop Trump from becoming president. By 2020, he was trying to help Trump overturn the election. Now he could become Trump’s attorney general.
He said Republican politicians would be easy to break. He was right.