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How we got to a situation where a President can reasonably claim that it is lawful, without congressional approval, to bomb a ...
The Supreme Court’s ruling allows the President to temporarily revoke birthright citizenship; Ruth Marcus and Michael Luo ...
Robert Giard spent his career photographing hundreds of cultural luminaries and niche literary figures in the hopes of ...
Its ruling lets the President temporarily revoke birthright citizenship—and enforce other unconstitutional executive orders ...
Hezbollah was able to fire loads and loads of rockets at Israel without getting a nuke in response. But I think we've got to ...
Between 1979 and 1984, Joan E. Biren’s travelling images served as a vehicle for transformation and community building.
The sequel, which adds more A.I.-endowed robots and increases their powers, diminishes its dramatic impact.
The movement has survived all sorts of political stress tests, but there’s one schism that could actually pose a problem.
Jia Tolentino A staff writer, covering news and culture since 2016.
Jordan Tannahill’s explicit new play fetishizes the British Royal Family but has more than sex on its mind.
The monks of Venice’s San Giorgio Maggiore have hosted Cosimo de Medici in exile and a papal conclave, but they won’t be ...
Just hours after polls closed for New York City’s primary mayoral election, following a day of record-breaking heat, the ...
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