Reason magazine
WHAT IF AMERICA RUNS OUT OF BOMBS?
DUE TO OVERZEALOUS INTERVENTIONISM, THE U.S. 1S DISPENSING MUNITIONS FASTER THAN THEY CAN BE REPLACED.
10+ min |
May 2024
Reason magazine
CULTURE WARRIOR IN CHIEF
THE MODERN PRESIDENCY IS A DIVIDER, NOT A UNITER. IT HAS BECOME FAR TOO POWERFUL TO BE ANYTHING ELSE.
10+ min |
May 2024
Reason magazine
HOW CAPITALISM BEAT COMMUNISM IN VIETNAM
IT ONLY TOOK A GENERATION TO GO FROM RATION CARDS TO EXPORTING ELECTRONICS.
10+ min |
May 2024
Time
Zyn triggers fears of a new teen nicotine craze
NOT SO LONG AGO, JUUL WAS SEEN AS THE NEW MARLboro.
5 min |
March 25, 2024
Time
A NEW AGE OF NAVAL WARFARE
With the sinking of the Sergei Kotov in early March, a whopping one-third of Russia's Black Sea fleet has been disabled. The maritime theater of the war in Ukraine remains the most significant since the Falklands. But it is also part of a larger story about naval power—which has come back as a central feature of struggles from the Black Sea to the Red Sea, South China Sea, and Taiwan Strait.
3 min |
March 25, 2024
Newsweek US
Millennials Are Shifting the Housing Market
This generation is buying houses at an incredible rate, driving prices ever higher in the process
5 min |
March 22, 2024
Newsweek US
COULD A EUROPEAN MILITARY GO IT ALONE?
Donald Trump's threat to abandon NATO allies that don't pay their FAIR SHARE has put the continent on high alert and facing the prospect of defending itself without U.S. support
8 min |
March 22, 2024
Time
The D.C. Brief
TO LIBERALS, MITCH MCCONNELL IS a master of the political dark arts, willing to do anything to serve his conservative aims. He enabled multiple GOP White Houses to play the long game.
3 min |
March 25, 2024
Time
THE BLACK COUNTRY LEGACY
Beyoncé becomes the spiritual heir to a lineage long ago erased by the mainstream
6 min |
March 25, 2024
Newsweek US
Exit Plans
This foreign correspondent's last war isn't on a distant battlefield, but fighting for his life at home
10+ min |
March 22, 2024
Time
The pains and paintings of Frida Kahlo, reanimated
FRIDA KAHLO'S EARLY 1940s self-portraits, in which monkeys hang from her neck, may seem playful. In reality, she painted them during a suffocating period when she was tangled in a messy divorce and desperate for work.
1 min |
March 25, 2024
Time
How do you solve a Problem like the human race?
NETFLIX'S 3 BODY PROBLEM MIGHT BE THE BIGGEST TV series to hit Earth this year.
3 min |
March 25, 2024
Time
Wiigging out in 1960s Palm Beach
VIETNAM. STONEWALL. CHARLES Manson. Woodstock.
1 min |
March 25, 2024
Time
Pakistan's generals fail to fix an election
PAKISTAN'S WORSTkept secret is that its military dominates its government. Whether to safeguard the nation against chaos or to protect their own privileged access to power and wealth, its generals have manipulated the country's politics for decades. Pakistan's voters, like voters elsewhere, want change.
2 min |
March 25, 2024
Time
No recession? Thank women
REMOTE WORK ALLOWED ALYSON VELASQUEZ TO JUGGLE her demanding roles as a Wells Fargo talent recruiter and as a mother of two young children, including a son with special needs.
5 min |
March 25, 2024
Time
Texas' scorched Panhandle
A million acres swept by fire
1 min |
March 25, 2024
Time
Spring won't bring Gaza relief
THE WAR IN GAZA IS ENTERING ITS sixth month and its third season. More than 30,000 people have been killed there since the Israeli offensive answering Hamas' Oct. 7 massacre, and some 1.9 million displaced people have endured homelessness in punishing winter weather, marked by heavy rain and low temperatures.
1 min |
March 25, 2024
Time
IT'S TRUMP'S PARTY
The MAGA movement's takeover of the GOP is now complete
3 min |
March 25, 2024
Newsweek US
Country Has Won Our Achy Breaky Hearts
The genre has never been so popular-and with the likes of Beyoncé reminding fans of its roots, its mainstream appeal looks set to grow and grow
6 min |
March 22, 2024
Newsweek US
'Deadly Risk' of Fat-Loss Drugs
Diabetes treatment Ozempic has become popular among dieters due to its weightloss side effect, but a study warns of a link between the drug and suicidal thoughts
5 min |
March 22, 2024
Newsweek US
THE EASTERN FRONT
Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz, Poland's Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister, on nuclear weapons, getting used to war, and what Europe must do to protect itself
3 min |
March 22, 2024
Time
A one-trick pony with many lives
IF YOU DIDN'T GROW UP WITH A WELL-WORN COPY OF Sounds of Silence, Bookends, or Bridge Over Troubled Water among the LPs stacked near the family hi-fi, your parents or grandparents probably did. From the mid- to late 1960s, the sounds of Simon & Garfunkel were so ubiquitous you couldn't escape them if you wanted to.
3 min |
March 25, 2024
The Atlantic
After the Miracle
Cystic fibrosis once guaranteed an early deathbut a medical breakthrough has given many patients a chance to live decades longer than expected. What do they do now?
10+ min |
April 2024
The Atlantic
The Insider
Is Kara Swisher tearing down tech billionaires—or burnishing their legends?
10 min |
April 2024
The Atlantic
The Radio Squirrels of Point Reyes
\"Calling all. This is our last cry before our eternal silence.\" With that, in January 1997, the French Coast Guard transmitted its final message in Morse code.
2 min |
April 2024
The Atlantic
THE SECRET GOSPEL
A Columbia history professor claimed that he discovered a sacred text with shocking details about the life of Jesus. Was it real?
10+ min |
April 2024
The Atlantic
Saint Dismas
Carlito held one end of the rope, Omar the other.
10+ min |
April 2024
The Atlantic
Why Do Animals Play?
Scientists want an evolutionary explanation. But maybe the answer is simply: Its fun.
8 min |
April 2024
The Atlantic
JODIE FOSTER'S LIFE ON-SCREEN
SINCE CHILDHOOD, SHE'S STRUGGLED WITH ONE QUESTION: HOW MUCH DOES SHE WANT THE PUBLIC TO KNOW HER?
10+ min |
April 2024
The Atlantic
A Bloody Retelling of Huckleberry Finn
Percival Everett transforms Mark Twain’ classic.
9 min |