Many liberals who had fled X for Bluesky seem to be embracing the Elon Musk-owned platform once more. Why?| The New Yorker
“There’s nothing she can do to lose my vote, unless she murdered a baby or something,” a local Republican official said. “Nothing.”| The New Yorker
In nominating an inexperienced MAGA partisan for commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Donald Trump is chipping away at an essential foundation of the American economy.| The New Yorker
How the President could drag the U.S. into a new war in the Middle East.| The New Yorker
Amid the chaos in Washington, the President’s phone call with Putin has Moscow filled with glee.| The New Yorker
With a new proposal, the Trump Administration, which has already laid waste to dozens of programs aimed at limiting climate change, has managed to outdo itself.| The New Yorker
After six months of DOGE, vital institutions are in disarray as the civil service braces for new cuts.| The New Yorker
In the first Trump Administration, “they didn’t say ‘Fuck you’ to the courts,” Erez Reuveni said.| The New Yorker
A new battle is being waged over how we teach our country’s past. But old feuds remind us that history is continually revised, driven by new evidence and present-day imperatives.| The New Yorker
Steyer’s candidacy in the 2020 Presidential race rests on an argument that the benevolent rich can be relied upon as the benefactors of the working class.| The New Yorker
It used to be progressives who distrusted the experts. What happened?| The New Yorker
The reactionary blogger’s call for a monarch to rule the country once seemed like a joke. Now the right is ready to bend the knee.| The New Yorker
The Florida Republican is among the most brazen and controversial figures in Donald Trump’s G.O.P. He’s also among the most influential.| The New Yorker
The company has created a board that can overrule even Mark Zuckerberg. Soon it will decide whether to allow Trump back on Facebook.| The New Yorker
If the Trump Administration comes out on the wrong side of this fight, it will be because defending free speech remains a politically lucid and powerful principle.| The New Yorker
For the first time in modern American history, a skeptic of medical research could be responsible for safeguarding public health.| The New Yorker
How Donald Trump’s presumptive F.B.I. head whitewashed the J6ers’ political violence.| The New Yorker
The embrace of apocalyptic memes is a symptom of hyperconnected societies in distress.| The New Yorker
Trump is vowing to designate the movement as a terrorist organization. But its supporters believe that they are protecting their communities—and that confronting fascists with violence can be justified.| The New Yorker
The “Hillbilly Elegy” author will be a strong favorite in the race for the U.S. Senate, where he would become one of its youngest and most controversial members.| The New Yorker
A recent deposition offers a rare glimpse of an Administration official candidly discussing the development of a major policy area.| The New Yorker
The Presidential candidate has been criticized as a defender of the status quo. Can she prove that she’s a force for change?| The New Yorker
It’s not just us. In 2024, more than half of humanity will live in a country holding a nationwide vote.| The New Yorker
How to thrive in the power élite—while declaring it your enemy.| The New Yorker
In a new book, “Did It Happen Here?,” scholars debate what the F-word conceals and what it reveals.| The New Yorker
As it’s currently imagined, the technology promises to concentrate wealth and disempower workers. Is an alternative possible?| The New Yorker
Multiple women share harrowing accounts of sexual assault and harassment by the film executive.| The New Yorker
From 2021: Some of Trump’s supporters had been declaring, at rally after rally, that they would go to violent lengths to keep the President in power, Luke Mogelson writes. A chronicle of an attack foretold.| The New Yorker
The social-media platform has become a spectacle driven by a narrow and unrepresentative group of élites.| The New Yorker
From 2021: The billionaire venture capitalist has fans and followers. What are they looking for?| The New Yorker
Samuel Charap is asking Ukraine and its allies to consider how much worse the war could get.| The New Yorker
Donald Trump’s attacks on democracy are being promoted by rich and powerful conservative groups that are determined to win at all costs.| The New Yorker