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DC Life
The app has done more for the city’s social life than a decade of think-tank happy hours
Kelly Chapman
Gonzo girl
She didn’t invent the game she’s playing
Katherine Dee
These telegenic expat firebrands have begun to redefine the contours of the right
Josie Cox
Ukraine
The President’s top aide resigned after mounting pressure at home and abroad
Ani Chkhikvadze
Homage
The fifth season is full of self-referential excess, but it’s also an example of great homage
Alexander Larman
Fratricide
The imbroglio over the Ukraine peace deal has revealed some interesting tensions within the Trump administration
Freddy Gray
In Ukraine, peace will be a hard sell
Ben Clerkin
Venezuela
Proponents of regime change are throwing spaghetti at the wall to see what sticks
Daniel DePetris
United Kingdom
This is what it looks like when you lose
Tucker Carlson
Lawfare
Judge Currie’s order is an astonishing power-grab by the judicial branch
Rachel K. Paulose
Politicians promise to solve economic problems over which they have no control, while refusing to address economic problems over which they do
Lionel Shriver
Todd Goddard’s new biography reveals a man who loved alcohol and mystery
Parker Bauer
The spy learned his final lesson in No Time to Die
Nicholas Clairmont
The Met’s exhibition shows that the artist tried to destroy everything human about himself
Suzanna Murawski
Masquerade honors and innovates the legacy of Phantom of the Opera
Clarissa Sebag-Montefiore
Human intelligence: you either use it or lose it
Chilton Williamson, Jr.
The supermarket is a kind of secular religion with frozen orange chicken as communion
The gin and tonic has finally conquered the land of vodka sodas and zero-calorie seltzers
Bertie Shah
It’s a virtue-signal intended to make Canadians feel that Something is Being Done, however pointless
Jane Stannus
The MAGA set share the predilections and tax brackets of the people they criticize
Dropping hints
The online movement has, obliquely, been the best guide to events over the past decade
Travis Aaroe
Vanity fair
The grandstanding over Tucker Carlson’s interview with Nick Fuentes is exhausting
The crack-up
A year after Trump’s reelection, is his coalition starting to implode?
Ben Domenech
Counter-intelligence
To the White House, the alliance is a nest of ‘deep-state’ vipers
James Tidmarsh
Diary
Curtis Sliwa reflects on the New York mayoral race
Curtis Sliwa