Jesús Rodríguez is a staff writer at The New Yorker covering politics. He was previously a political reporter at the ...
With Erling Haaland watching from the bench, Ousmane Dembélé scored three times as France won, 4–1, in a much-anticipated ...
Couture,” starring Angelina Jolie as a movie director, treats the Paris fashion world as a backdrop for medical and domestic ...
Most romantic reality shows would have us believe that dating is about getting married, or simply being chosen. “Love Island” ...
After two decades of dominance at the World Cup, Lionel Messi has proved himself to the Argentinean faithful. Now he has ...
Most Sundays, as J. D. Vance tells it in his new memoir, “Communion,” he and his wife, Usha, take their three children to Mass. “Sometimes we arrive late, trailed by an army ...
How a phrase coined during the Depression became a national creed, a global brand, and a vessel for disillusionment.
In rich, melancholy new films from the directors Carla Simón and Mark Jenkin, the restorative power of cinema turns out to be ...
Two new rulings revoke the temporary protected status of refugees from Haiti and Syria, and make it easier for the ...
Penélope Cruz, Olivia Wilde, and Seth Rogen, the stars of “The Invite,” dish on their worst double dates, discuss their ...
Tim Pughsley built a sports-betting website that moved billions, then the I.R.S. got involved. In the age of FanDuel and ...
More than a hundred thousand Palestinians worked in Israel before October 7th. Most can no longer cross the border—and many ...