Editor in chief Nancy Shute introduces the new look and format of Science News, as it moves from publishing biweekly to monthly.
If there's anyhting that bonds all New Yorkers it's that we have a complaint about just about everything. That's reflected in ...
Shujun Wang seemed to be a Chinese democracy activist, but an F.B.I. investigation showed just how far China will go to ...
In his excoriatingly funny new film, the British realist Mike Leigh reunites with a key actor from his 1996 triumph, “Secrets & Lies.” In his latest film, the director Brady Corbet depicts the ...
McDonald’s Rose does become a little loud and embarrassing on her daughters’ behalf, and she’s clearly learning to stay on the defensive—she strides along with her feet wide, like a new ...
As his career falters and he’s left to be a ‘house husband’, the girl from Croxteth’s successes have put her firmly in the ...
By The New York Times When Romy (Nicole Kidman), a high-powered C.E.O., finds herself involved with an intern (Harris Dickinson), her previously unfulfilled life gets very complicated in Halina ...
Many of the year’s signal events were so dramatic that they don’t need much recounting now: Trump’s unprecedented criminal trial and his thirty-four felony convictions in a New York state ...
Stille has worked as a contributor for The New Yorker magazine, The Atlantic Monthly, The New Republic and the Boston Globe. Ancient Egyptians leveraged a massive shipping, mining and farming ...
Amanda Petrusich is a staff writer at the New Yorker and the author of three books, including Do Not Sell At Any Price: The Wild, Obsessive Hunt for the World's Rarest 78rpm Records. The recording ...
He has written for the New Republic, the New Yorker and the Washington Post. Blumenthal is working on a multivolume biography of Abraham Lincoln. The first book, A Self-Made Man, was published ...