Articles: 1348
28 Jul 2025, 09:52
News
South Park's brilliant mockery of Trump. The Macrons vs. Candace Owens. Coleman Hughes on Hollywood. And much more.
28 Jul 2025, 09:01
Justine Bateman thinks AI, cancel culture, and corporate incentives have flattened our world of entertainment.
28 Jul 2025, 00:51
Eli Lake on what the show gets—and Stephen Colbert doesn't.
27 Jul 2025, 22:10
When I asked a former senior government official if there is mass hunger among Gazans, he answered me honestly: 'I don't know.'
27 Jul 2025, 19:13
France's first couple must prove 'actual malice,' which is, in effect, an immunity shield for crackpots, writes Jed Rubenfeld.
27 Jul 2025, 14:02
Do I think of death at my age? Of course I do. Then again, I think of Moses, who lived to be 120. That gives me some hope.
27 Jul 2025, 13:23
Jack Miller on success in America, charity at scale, and his biggest regret.
27 Jul 2025, 10:00
Rock critics have never warmed to Billy Joel, writes Eli Lake. But ask Paul McCartney or Bruce Springsteen and they'll tell you: He's one of the greats.
26 Jul 2025, 13:45
Plus: New York Times readers are annoyed with a guy for talking to his MAGA relative. A Netflix original so bad people are saying AI wrote the dialogue. And more!
26 Jul 2025, 09:45
'Tradition is the only safe future we have,' says a 24-year-old, on the way to Chartres Cathedral. 'What are you going to build your life on, if not God?'
25 Jul 2025, 21:57
A group of 44 children say they were kicked off a plane and their counselor arrested for nothing more than speaking Hebrew. It's a sign of the times for European Jews, writes Clara Grusq.
25 Jul 2025, 20:30
One baby, three genetic parents; America's new industrialists; heatstroke—and no AC—in Europe; and much more.
25 Jul 2025, 12:32
Hundreds of Jewish faculty, staff, and students, plus two janitors held hostage by protesters, will get payouts: 'We'll be watching you.'
25 Jul 2025, 10:01
Meet me at the First Lady Melania Trump Opera House. Epstein-induced infighting. The MAGA-Murdoch divorce. Hunter Biden's sequel. Stephen Colbert's departure. And much, much more.
24 Jul 2025, 19:45
Marxism didn't die. It just changed costumes. A historian of communism breaks down how today's radicals rebranded ideology for a new generation.
24 Jul 2025, 17:32
There have been tremendous lies told about Israel's war. That doesn't mean the threat of starvation isn't real. It is, writes Amit Segal for The Free Press.
24 Jul 2025, 10:02
Columbia and Trump settle. What my AI friend taught me. The LA fire victims ask: Where did the money go? Following Zohran Mamdani's internet trail. And much more.
24 Jul 2025, 01:48
More than 16,000 tweets in 18 years reveal a vision far more revolutionary than the candidate's veneered campaign bio, writes Olivia Reingold.
24 Jul 2025, 01:32
Some Southern California residents say there are few signs of the 'direct relief' promised by FireAid.
24 Jul 2025, 00:03
Our newest Middle East analyst breaks down Israeli public opinion, the state of the war, and what comes next in the region.
23 Jul 2025, 21:13
Eight babies were just conceived from one sperm and two eggs. L.S. Dugdale examines whether it's ethical to create polyparental hybrids and how these babies change what it means to be human.
23 Jul 2025, 21:03
Chatbots can do it all, but anyone who chooses artificial intelligence over real friendship was in big trouble well before AI came along, writes Anne Kadet for The Free Press.
23 Jul 2025, 12:02
Republicans say the records requests are the first step in a broader probe into possible corruption in the healthcare sector.
23 Jul 2025, 11:14
Rahm Emanuel on Honestly, a movie about the year we lost our minds, Juul is back, livestream with Haviv Rettig Gur, and much more.
23 Jul 2025, 09:32
The former Chicago mayor helped build the modern Democratic Party. Is he now too moderate to lead it?
23 Jul 2025, 00:20
Juul spent the last five years in purgatory thanks to its popularity with teens. With the FDA's authorization last week, it can finally be seen for what it's always been: a harm-reduction device.
23 Jul 2025, 00:12
Qatar isn't backing down in the face of scrutiny. It's doubling down—on lobbying and American higher education.
22 Jul 2025, 21:29
Eli Lake analyzes Tulsi Gabbard's 'bombshell' and the scandal hiding in plain sight.
22 Jul 2025, 19:42
An invite app made it easier to throw parties. It also made them worse, Sascha Seinfeld argues.
22 Jul 2025, 16:41
Can a broken economy be fixed? Argentina's president proves it can, writes Niall Ferguson. But politics is another story.
22 Jul 2025, 14:57
Most critics panned Ari Aster's brilliant new film. Which only shows how little they—and the left—learned in the years since the pandemic, writes River Page for The Free Press.
22 Jul 2025, 10:02
Alexa, Reindustrialize the Heartland. Plus: Haviv Rettig Gur joins The Free Press. Why the uber-wealthy are doomsday prepping. Hunter Biden's tirade against top Democrats. And more in today's Front Page.