
Trump’s Eye Is Already on Cuba
“Regime change is lined up,” awaiting the president’s signal, according to one administration official.

“Regime change is lined up,” awaiting the president’s signal, according to one administration official.

What a 100-year-old marriage manual got right—and very wrong—about sex

Plus: four new books to look out for, a children’s show for adults, and other culture and entertainment recommendations

Bill Maher has been chosen to receive the Twain Prize before the Kennedy Center shuts down for a two-year renovation.

The Bachelorette promoted Taylor Frankie Paul as a new kind of heroine. Then reality got in the way.

The Trump administration is contemplating a move that could end or escalate the Iran war.


The winningest man in NCAA basketball history picked a very good coach to succeed him.

What Trump wrought in Venezuela could have come from a Wall Street playbook.
The odds of being struck by lightning in America in a given year are one in 1.2 million. How does the experience reorient a person’s sense of chance, of fate?


The surprising chances of our lives can seem like they’re hinting at hidden truths, but they’re really revealing the human mind at work. (From 2016)

“I have often thought it would be a blessing if each human being were stricken blind and deaf for a few days at some time during his early adult life.” (From 1933)

“To sense this world of waters known to the creatures of the sea we must shed our human perceptions of length and breadth and time and place, and enter vicariously into a universe of all-pervading water.” (From 1937)


How the war with Iran could lead to a recession

Alastair Campbell on the end of the U.S.-U.K. “special relationship.” Plus: Why Democrats in Congress cannot ignore their duty, and The Director, by Daniel Kehlmann.

Anthropic, the Pentagon, and the question of AI use in the military

There are authoritarian tactics already at work in the United States. To root them out, you have to know where to look.

Younger generations are having a hard time imagining their future.
Track the creative works that tech companies are using to train their large language models.
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