North Carolina Republicans really think they might be able to get away with this
With a new congressional map approved, North Carolina Republicans may have found a map that will stick — and potentially decide control of the House next year.
With a new congressional map approved, North Carolina Republicans may have found a map that will stick — and potentially decide control of the House next year.
The Biden administration is unveiling new actions Monday to combat antisemitism on college campuses after an “alarming” uptick in incidents since the Israel-Hamas war started.
President Joe Biden signed a wide-ranging executive order on artificial intelligence Monday, setting the stage for some industry regulations and funding for the U.S. government to further invest in the technology.
Donald Trump now leads his nearest Republican rivals by nearly 30 points in Iowa, with likely GOP caucusgoers dismissing the severity of his legal challenges.
As federal pandemic dollars dry up, mayor's spending decisions will help shape how prepared Chicago is should another significant public health crisis arise.
A new analysis from Treasurer Maria Pappas’ office found the median residential tax bill in those suburbs had “the largest percentage increase in the last 30 years.”
Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas has released her office’s third annual report analyzing property taxes.
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Poetry by Melissa Ginsburg: “By then we will have known one another for quite some time.”
The Belgians wanted to protect their mining money. The Americans feared a Soviet foothold. A new book sorts through the fate of the leader of the fight for Congolese independence.
David Remnick hears from two sources about how Israelis and Palestinians feel about the October 7th attacks, and what the future may hold for the region.
The author reads his story from the November 6, 2023, issue of the magazine.
Poetry by David St. John: “What prayer becomes me now / As these times darken daily.”
Shouts & Murmurs by Simon Rich: This document acknowledges that Lauren (“Talent”) has agreed to appear for THREE ( 3) days and TWO (2) nights at the residence of her mother (“Venue”).
The Senator, who’s been indicted for bribery, may have a fallback option if Congress boots him: singing, though not like the Feds may be envisioning.
To mark the opening of “Harmony,” his musical about the Weimar-era sextet the Comedian Harmonists, the singer went back home to Williamsburg and poked around.
In a technological age, impassioned devotees renew an ancient maritime tradition.
New cartoons from the magazine.
“Some People Need Killing,” “The Boy from Kyiv,” “Wound,” and “This Is Salvaged.”
Rosa Lowinger, an art conservator and the author of “Dwell Time,” is salvaging an artist-designed amusement park, owned by Drake, with attractions by Dalí, Hockney, and Lichtenstein.
The Iron Dames, the champion four-woman team of European endurance racers (one of whom is barely old enough for a driver’s license), try their luck with New Jersey go-karts.
The artist discusses landmarks and his own New York City.
The author discusses “The Ghosts of Gloria Lara,” his story from the latest issue of the magazine.