This year’s recap, with A.I. bots and uninspired presentation, revealed a company that seems chiefly concerned with profit ...
If Trump’s pick for F.B.I. head gets confirmed, the Bureau could be politicized in ways that even its notorious first ...
In the nineteen-eighties and nineties, the actor, writer, and director ushered in a Golden Era of Shakespeare plays on film ...
The eight people you meet on Slack. A look back at March 12, 2020. The semi-sadistic seven-minute workout. Here’s why it was ...
The rise of streaming altered the TV industry’s business model—and its output—in fundamental ways. Last year, when the ...
So They Don’t Manage You ,” Kross argues that, in addition to observing our emotional lives, we ought to actively modify them ...
“Hello, I have a question that’s just an excuse to share my own brilliant thoughts and opinions.” “Hello, I have a complaint ...
Rivka Galchen reports on revolutionary prosthetics. Plus: the best TV of 2024; remembering Nikki Giovanni; and are you overreacting?
A new kind of prosthetic limb depends on carbon fibre and computer chips—and the reëngineering of muscles, tendons, and bone.
Iran’s weakness, a faltering economy, and new political fissures led to the stunning end of a dynasty.
What has made Lamar both fascinating and a bit dangerous, for those, such as Drake, who chose to cross him this year, is the ...
The trial over the death of Jordan Neely, which made Penny a right-wing cause célèbre, became a flash point in the debate ...