Newsweek US
Redrawing the Lines
Barrier-breaking White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre shares the shocking moment she learned Joe Biden was pulling out of the presidential race—and why she's no longer a Democrat
6 min |
October 31, 2025
Reason magazine
Less Indictable Than a Ham Sandwich
IN AUGUST 2025, President Donald Trump took control of the police force in Washington, D.C., and deployed the National Guard throughout the city.
3 min |
December 2025
Reason magazine
THEY THOUGHT LEGAL WEED MEANT FREEDOM. THEN THE DRONES CAME.
A CALIFORNIA COUNTY TRIED TO USE DRONES TO FIND ILLEGAL MARIJUANA OPERATIONS, BUT IT PUNISHED BUILDING CODE VIOLATIONS INSTEAD.
10+ min |
December 2025
Reason magazine
THE PUNISHER ISN'T A ROLE MODEL
MARVEL'S POPULAR VIGILANTE SAYS SOMETHING TROUBLING ABOUT THE STATE OF AMERICA'S MILITARIZED POLICE.
10+ min |
December 2025
Reason magazine
Inside Vernor Vinge's FBI File
VERNOR VINGE-THE Hugo Award-winning science fiction author who passed away in March 2024—imagined a world where individuals, not governments, held the power.
1 min |
December 2025
Reason magazine
The Art of the Presidential Health Cover-Up
WHEN THE St. Petersburg Times first launched PolitiFact in 2007, its purpose was to assess the veracity of statements made by “members of Congress, the president, cabinet secretaries, lobbyists, people who testify before Congress and anyone else who speaks up in Washington.”
3 min |
December 2025
Reason magazine
What Happened After Greta Rideout's Husband Raped Her
WOMAN SHOWS up at the police station and says she would like to press charges for rape.
6 min |
December 2025
Reason magazine
Algorithmic Censorship Is Changing the Way We Talk
How slang emerges from social media rules
5 min |
December 2025
Reason magazine
Thank This Klansman for Your Freedom of Speech
A TWO-BIT BIGOT'S SUPREME COURT VICTORY REVERBERATES IN CONTEMPORARY DEBATES.
10+ min |
December 2025
Reason magazine
Q&A Katie Engelhart
THE CANADIAN PULITZER Prize-winning journalist Katie Engelhart wrote the new book The Inevitable: Dispatches on the Right to Die.
3 min |
December 2025
Reason magazine
Boycott Dystopia
HACKER PABLOS HOLMAN KNOWS THE FUTURE NEEDS MORE ENERGY.
10+ min |
December 2025
Reason magazine
An Alarmingly Broad View of 'Public Health'
DEFENDING COVID-19 POLICIES against legal challenges, government officials relied heavily on Jacobson v. Massachusetts, a 1905 case in which the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a smallpox vaccine mandate imposed by the Cambridge Board of Health.
3 min |
December 2025
Reason magazine
Politicians Make Political Tensions Worse
AT SEPTEMBER'S TELEVISED memorial service for Charlie Kirk, President Donald Trump commented on the conservative commentator’s character, saying, \"He did not hate his opponents; he wanted the best for them.” He then added, “That's where I disagreed with Charlie. I hate my opponents.
3 min |
December 2025
Reason magazine
Chipping Away at CHIPS
IN MARCH, PRESIDENT Donald Trump blasted the Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors (CHIPS) and Science Act of 2022.
2 min |
December 2025
Reason magazine
'Trump Invasion' of American Cities
“CHICAGO MAYOR SHOULD be in jail for failing to protect Ice [sic] Officers!” President Donald Trump blasted on Truth Social on October 8. “Governor Pritzker also!”
2 min |
December 2025
Newsweek US
'THIS FILM IS... A CALL TO ACTION'
OSCAR-WINNING DIRECTOR KATHRYN BIGELOW THINKS PEOPLE have FORGOTTEN WORLD-ENDING NUCLEAR WEAPONS EXIST. SHE'S on a MISSION to REMIND THEM with 'A HOUSE OF DYNAMITE'
9 min |
October 24, 2025
Newsweek US
INSIDE THE LETHAL MISSION
NEWSWEEK'S NAVEED JAMALI GETS AN EXCLUSIVE LOOK AT AMERICA'S NUCLEAR TRIAD
3 min |
October 24, 2025
Newsweek US
Jason Clarke
TO PLAY ALEX MURDAUGH, JASON CLARKE WASN'T going to turn the man into a caricature, telling producers, “I’m not going to play a bad guy here.”
1 min |
October 24, 2025
Time
Inside The Upside Down
As Stranger Things comes to an end, the stakes for Hawkins—and for Netflix—couldn't be higher
10+ min |
October 27, 2025
Newsweek US
Money Migration
President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown has led to a surge in remittances being sent from the U.S. to Latin America
4 min |
October 24, 2025
Time
A DEEPER DIVE
With time, and new showrunners, Nobody Wants This leaves divisiveness behind in its second season
6 min |
October 27, 2025
Time
A knife's-edge nuclear drama
SOMETIMES MOVIES REACH US IN A PLACE beyond mere assessment: you walk away from the thing you’ve just seen not really knowing if you'd call it good or bad, but you know something has shifted inside you.
2 min |
October 27, 2025
Time
WHY BABY BOXES ARE SUDDENLY EVERYWHERE
Devices to help parents anonymously surrender an infant are spreading across the U.S.—stirring emotions, and debate
10+ min |
October 27, 2025
Time
Nearly half of those held by ICE faced no criminal charges
WHEN PRESIDENT DONALD Trump launched his reelection campaign, he vowed to deport \"the worst of the worst\" while blaming migrants for bringing \"crime, drugs, misery and death\" to the U.S. And since he took office for his second term, a wave of public and sometimes violent arrests by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers have taken place across the country.
1 min |
October 27, 2025
Time
THE ROBOT IN YOUR KITCHEN
A DOZEN OR SO YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN, EYES obscured by VR headsets, shuffle around a faux kitchen in a tech company's Silicon Valley headquarters. Their arms are bent at the elbows, palms facing down.
10+ min |
October 27, 2025
Time
5 symptoms foot doctors say you should never ignore
If you want to take a step toward better health, see a foot doctor.
3 min |
October 27, 2025
Time
How is climate change impacting fall foliage?
IT'S OFFICIALLY FALL IN THE NORTHERN HEMISPHERE, but depending on where you are, it might not look like it.
2 min |
October 27, 2025
Time
Health Matters
GENE THERAPY IS BECOMING a powerful way to treat challenging diseases that don’t respond to traditional treatments, and researchers now report the first success in modifying genes to slow Huntington’s disease.
1 min |
October 27, 2025
Time
The Risk Report
ARGENTINA'S PRESIDENT JAVIER Milei, a man who's enjoyed extraordinary success with a “move-fast-and-break-things” approach to politics and economic policy, is starting to look a lot more vulnerable. And at an inconvenient moment, with the approach of the country's Oct. 26 midterm elections, which could mark the beginning of the end for Milei and his reform efforts.
2 min |
October 27, 2025
Time
Sanae Takaichi
A first for Japan
1 min |