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‘The Regime’ Review: She Will Make You Love Her

In Defense of PG-13 Horror

My Impeachable Offenses

Supreme Court to Hear Free Speech Challenges to Social Media Laws

Kara Swisher Is Not Here to Make Friends in Her New Memoir

Rob Reiner on ‘the Greatest Single Performance’ in U.S. Cinema

Barbra Streisand’s Memoir Makes for 48 Vivid, Verklempt Listening Hours

‘Drive-Away Dolls’ Review: A Mirthless Joyride

Amy Herzog’s Plays Are Quiet, but Audiences Can’t Look Away

Productivity Is Up, Along With Hopes It Will Fuel the Economy

He Showed the World Gaza’s Suffering. But ‘Nothing Changed.’

What Is a Species, Anyway?

Six Artists Reflect on the Legacy of the Harlem Renaissance

When a New Condo Building Has Problems, Who Pays to Fix Them?

Democrats Have a Better Option Than Biden

One Haley Who Isn’t Afraid to Let Insults Fly

A Big Day for City Hall Weddings

The Politics of Betrayal Are at Work in Michigan

The Deep Joy of Squirreling It All Away

A Trio of Globe-Trotting Novels

A London Shoe Shop Says Custom Work Can Be Speedy

Our Super Bowls, Ourselves

How Mark Meadows Became the Least Trusted Man in Washington

New York Reimagined Subsidized Housing. What Happened?

What Relationships Would You Want, if You Believed They Were Possible?

The Five Brooklyn Roommates Who Merged Two Households Into One

Crafting an Aboriginal Reality Out of History, Myth, and the Spiritual Realm

Anxiety, Mood Swings and Sleepless Nights: Life Near a Bitcoin Mine

Documentary Download: 3 Celebrity Portraits Worth Your Time

The Biden-Abbott Border War Is a Mess, but It Is Not a Constitutional Crisis