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Jack Pierson in Miami: An Artist and a City in Transformation

Inside Trump’s Push to Make the White House Ballroom as Big as Possible

The Great Beatles Documentary That’s Nearly Impossible to See (Legally)

Beekeepers, Farmers and the Fight to Save a Century-Old Research Hub

Life Is Too Short to Fight With Your Family

Tariffs and Strike Drive ‘Once-in-a-Lifetime’ Boost for Canadian Wine

How to Get Revenge

Clean Comedy Is Back, This Time Without the Judgment

Shakespeare Becoming Shakespeare, With Help From His Working-Class Peers

Chocolate Grows Up in the Land of Its Birth: the Amazon

As the World Pursues Clean Power, Millions Still Have No Power at All

How Noncitizens, Anxious Under Trump, Are Altering Their Lives

How Much Sex, Drugs and Violence Can Be in a PG-13 Movie?

To Afford Manhattan, a Trainer Offered His Services

Pulse-Pounding, Nail-Biting New Thrillers

‘Dystopian’: Skin Care for 4-Year-Olds Gets an Icy Reception

Chris Christie: Keep Sports Betting Legal

The Shutdown Is Over. But for Federal Workers, the Anxiety Persists.

Missing at U.N.’s Climate Meeting: American Executives

The Young Women Grappling With an ‘Old Man’s Disease’

The Subtle Superpower of Movement Directors

A San Francisco Clinic Shows Promise in Treating Drug-Fueled Public Breakdowns

A Yacht for Your Yacht

10 Years After a Breakthrough Climate Pact, Here’s Where We Are

You Can’t Make a Jersey Movie Without the Diner

Mamdani’s New Coalition Brings Him an Easy Victory

The Soothing British Radio Show That Blew My Mind — and Put Me Right to Sleep

There’s Still a Shared American Story, and JD Vance’s Blood-and-Soil Vision Isn’t It

Searching for Scent in New York

Connections Companion No. 875