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For many of Donald Trump’s followers, his appeal has an almost mystical dimension. What happens when the spell breaks?
Matthew Salacuse took hundreds of pictures of New York commuters. Then he forgot about them for more than twenty years.
The Trump Administration is trying to use the case to stop lower-court judges from issuing “nationwide injunctions” against ...
From the daily newsletter: a dark twist on the buddy comedy. Plus: Trump’s Mideast safe space; and Morgan Wallen goes back to ...
For the Uruguayan leader, a longtime icon of the Latin American left, economic fairness was inseparable from human decency.
In Anna-Sophia Richard’s short documentary, a woman sentenced to prison for singing in public in Iran both grapples with ...
On the “free” airplane from Qatar, and an American President with a self-interested foreign policy a sheikh could admire.
Also: The great Malian photographer Malick Sidibé, East L.A. Latinas in “Real Women Have Curves,” a Maria Callas look-alike ...
Spotify and YouTube barred the song, which salutes Hitler, from their platforms. It found its audience, anyway.
The death of Parton’s husband, in March, called rare attention to a steadfast union that the fame-friendly country star had ...
From the daily newsletter: an eternal baseball showdown. Plus: Kanye West has found his audience; and “Overcompensating” is a ...
Benito Skinner’s Prime Video series about a closeted jock starts off as a satire of toxic masculinity—and lands somewhere ...
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