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Tariffs
His plans consist of some old tactics and some new ones
Kate Andrews
Take this Waltz
He accidentally added the editor of the Atlantic to a message thread in which Houthi air strikes were planned
Jacob Heilbrunn
Jeffrey Goldberg’s Atlantic bombshell reveals how lonely the continent is
Freddy Gray
Environmentalism
Even if you’ve never heard of him, you will have felt his baleful influence on energy bills
James Delingpole
Politics
A disastrous campaign doesn’t seem to have sparked any reflection
Grace Curley
Economics
There was always an element of wishful thinking behind the narrative
Matthew Lynn
The wrong kind of dissident
The novelist, who is eighty and suffers from cancer, was arrested at Algiers airport on November 16
Hugh Schofield
Policy
The American people are once again asserting their right to self-governance
Kevin D. Roberts
The nature of politics
America has been lecturing other nations about how they keep their own houses — if indeed they are their own — for decades
Daniel McCarthy
Department of Education
If Americans are empowered to choose, there will be no going back to the broken system that’s kept Democrats in power
Teresa Mull
Don’t be surprised if, come 2032, she tries to become the first woman to break the glass ceiling. And then sings about it
Kara Kennedy
The Brutalist represents a Christopher Nolan-esque swing for the big leagues
Alexander Larman
There’s growing appetite for original content centered on values and the artists who perform it
Alexander Bull
The production values are high and all the enchanted animals are cute, but where are the jokes?
Deborah Ross
If Amazon can learn from its mistakes, our man may yet live to die another day
Madeline Grant
Aspen and Vail have a lot to celebrate
Amy Rose Everett
What a strange term it is
Dot Wordsworth
They have become a defining food of Generation Z
Ben Sixsmith
The influence on food is so widespread, and has fused so successfully with American culture, that one might forget it is there
Hannah Moore
It was clearly inspired by satirical American and British shows about politics
The Trump interview
POTUS on his second term, Nixon, Ukraine — and the tush push
Ben Domenech
A mandatory cleanse
When slashing the government means firing a disaster coordinator in Alaska, you start to wonder if MAGA has its priorities in order
Bridget Phetasy
Made in China
How to beat China
Steve Hsu
Diary
Liberals offended by Trump’s war on DEI should learn from my YMCA pick-up basketball game on West 14th Street
John R. MacArthur
Gulf of America?
Changing the name of the Gulf of Mexico is the act of a puny country, not a great one
Christopher Caldwell