US EDITION OF THE WORLD’S OLDEST MAGAZINE
Dealmaker
President has pushed through an agreement between Azerbaijan and Armenia that will carry his name
Ani Chkhikvadze
Trump
Including illegal immigrants in the census inflates power for liberal strongholds
David Sypher Jr.
Putin handed President Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff something from Russia with love
Jacob Heilbrunn
Zionism
Can a Martha’s Vineyard food vendor refuse to sell to me because I’m a Zionist?
Alan Dershowitz
Vibe shift
Let us get used once again to guiltlessly celebrating the sheer pleasure of being alive and white
Damian Reilly
Trade
The confusion of the markets is understandable. No one really knows the details of what’s coming into effect
Kate Andrews
TV
How do we know we live in a free country? When a cartoon can depict a president as having a gay love affair with Satan
Neal Pollack
War
It carries with it a magnitude of risk, cost, and complexity that has few historical parallels in modern Israeli warfare
Jonathan Sacerdoti
Freedom Convoy
At what point did the perfectly legal Freedom Convoy protest turn into a crime worthy of seven to eight years of jail?
Jane Stannus
Thick history
A book about hair as a kind of cultural text
Ian Sansom
Like Trump would if he wore heels, she has a level of self-regarding narcissism that her political opponents would be foolish to ignore
Hank Hill continues to age well
Alexander Larman
The septuagenarian is, somehow, hip
The theater kids lose, normal America wins
Cockburn
A brief history of the awkward fact that pale/white women are perceived by almost all humanity as more desirable
Sean Thomas
Straker has a completely normal background for a Notting Hill celebrity but an abnormal one for a popular chef these days
Angus Colwell
Between the ages of eight and 11, I stayed on an aunt’s farm, helping with housework and learning to ride
Catriona Olding
It’s a two-part bake, with a simple vanilla sponge on the bottom and then, for the final ten minutes of cooking, a coconut-laden butterscotch spooned on top
Olivia Potts
These bike riders seem to care not for road rules, pedestrians, safety or anyone but themselves
Joan Collins
The MAGA set share the predilections and tax brackets of the people they criticize
Sweet belief
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are devouring the American dessert industry
Luke Lyman
Call me Donald
‘He has to be, by a country mile, the most accessible president in the history of the presidency’
Aidan McLaughlin
Monumental achievement
‘We are called crazy, but our aim is simple: to let people dream as we have chosen to dream’
George Young
After Khamenei
Whatever happens, it seems unlikely that any regime change will be peaceful
Colin Freeman
The right stuff
Christopher J. Scalia knows his audience and his light, avuncular style proves engaging throughout
Philip Womack