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First-Class Upgrades: How to Score a Sweeter Seat

Hydropower Was Its Answer to Climate Change. Until the Rivers Ran Dry.

Arizona’s Tiny Taipei: How a Taiwanese Chip Factory Seeded a Community

How ‘Health Freedom’ Became a Winning Rallying Cry

At Lake Como, Monuments to a Brutal Regime Draw Tourists and Defenders

How Higher Education Can Win Back America

How the Freedom Caucus Rose to Power in Wyoming

A.I., the Electricians and the Boom Towns of Central Washington

If You’re Worried About the Future of Our Country, Do Something About It

What Economists Could Learn From George Costanza

She’s the Queen of the Queens of the Night

How Airlines Pick the Movies on Your Flights

He’s the Only 3-Michelin-Starred Chef in Seoul. Don’t Cross Him.

Artists We Lost in 2024, in Their Words

With Assad Gone, Syrians in Homs Assess the Destruction

A Rift in Trump World Over How to Make America Healthier

People Are Putting Beef on Their Faces. What Could Go Wrong?

The Breakout Stars of 2024

One Ski Resort’s Long-shot Bet to Survive Low Snowfall and Devastating Wildfires

Richard Gere Calls ‘Blonde on Blonde’ His All-Time Favorite

5 Children’s Movies to Stream Now

The Whitney Is Now Free for Those 25 and Under

Donald Trump Is Not a Party Guy

At ‘Tax Prom,’ Washington Prepares for More Tax Cuts

Israel says it has entered the demilitarized buffer zone in the Golan Heights.

What I Learned at Shiz University: How ‘Wicked’ Changed the Lives of Its Stars

Luke Wilson Finds Inspiration in Michael Heizer’s Desert ‘City’

Lewis Hamilton Bids Farewell to Mercedes

The Diversity of Moroccan Jewelry on Display

Is the Awkward ‘Diversity Era’ of Hollywood Behind Us?

I Should Never Have Picked Up That Gun

Gladiator for a Night at the Colosseum? Some Romans Are Up in Arms.

U.S. Faces Stiff Test Against Chinese Dominance in Africa

Subsidized Housing With a Wait List, and a Catch