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Donald Trump now has the Attorney General he always wanted—an ally willing to harness the law to enable his agenda.
In nominating an inexperienced MAGA partisan for commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Donald Trump is chipping ...
On the morning of December 12th, Bubba Cunningham, the athletic director at the University of North Carolina, in Chapel Hill, ...
By adopting an overly broad and controversial definition of antisemitism, the university is putting both academic freedom and ...
Helen Oyeyemi’s ninth novel, its title a knowing wink at Millie’s futile self-optimization. Our protagonist, Kinga, forty and ...
The author of “Babel” and “Yellowface” is drawn to stories of striving. Her new fantasy novel, “Katabasis,” asks if graduate ...
García Sánchez teaches at the University of Granada, where many of his students are tattooed; some do their coursework on the ...
Fresh from selling out Madison Square Garden, the dark priest of the Swedish metal band talked about his childhood TV dreams ...
The Metropolitan Opera’s team was undefeated. So was the Metropolitan Museum’s. On a Central Park ball field, sound guys and ...
Mowing the lawn, it’s revealed, is not the torture / it once appeared as the loved one tore through // the yard in heated ...
Can you guess when these New Yorker cartoons were originally published?
In this year’s offerings, the mood ranged from baffled sorrow to laughter in extremis, reflecting our unsettled times.