On January 21, 2017, President Donald Trump’s then–press secretary, Sean Spicer, claimed that Trump had drawn the largest ...
My colleague Kaitlyn Tiffany asks in our April magazine issue: “In a game in which everything matters, in which we who love ...
Lately, I’ve been finding myself more and more unsettled by digital faces tweaked and pixelated into odd perfection and real ...
What this suggests, at best, is a different model of protest movement: highly decentralized, moving at a snail’s pace, more a ...
Stories circulate about what the administration calls “enhanced vetting.” News outlets in the U.S. and abroad are reporting ...
In America, the chaotic first few months of Donald Trump’s term have featured roiling stock markets, mass deportations, and a ...
Canada’s ultimate retaliation for Trump’s tariffs will be the cross-border smuggling of cheaper goods by Americans.
If that pattern holds, Trump’s tariffs are likely to backfire. The result will be a one-way ratcheting up of tariffs across ...
Déjà vu: TikTok’s time was nearly up, and then President Donald Trump stepped in to save it. This happened in January, and ...
I think it’s a very valid request that you just call me so I don’t have to dedicate 10 percent of my brain to this job ...
Authoritarian leaders are most dangerous when they’re popular. Wrecking the economy is unlikely to broaden Trump’s support.
The policy is absurd. It’s also an extension of Trump’s chaotic personality.
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