Lifestyle

Kane Brown “feels bad” about Kaitlyn Bristowe show—”I don’t hate you”
Kaitlyn Bristowe has revealed that she and the country singer Kane Brown have cleared the air years after he appeared on her podcast.During the Tuesday episode of her podcast...
Russia’s alcohol empire suffers devastating quadruple blow
Ukraine drones bombed four different distilleries in Russia early Tuesday, in what has been reported by a Telegram outlet as the largest attack on alcohol production lines that are...
Teen Crime Is on the Rise. Our Bipartisan Bill Can Help | Opinion
It's October, which means that across our country, America's 54 million K-12 students are settling into the new school year. For parents and students, this is an exciting time:...
Disney’s new CEO: What to know about four favorites
As Bob Iger prepares to step down as Disney CEO so he can retire, the entertainment behemoth is trying to find his successor.Disney said on Monday that it would...
Column: Here’s why the race between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris looks so impossibly close
The political analyst Samuel Lubell introduced the concept of the sun and moon parties in 1951. The sun party is the majority party, and “it is within the majority...
Elon Musk faces investigation calls from Republican DOJ veterans
A group of Republican lawyers and officials is urging federal investigations into Elon Musk's America PAC for allegedly violating election laws by offering payments to registered voters in swing...

World

What Can You Learn from Photographing Your Life?
As an obsessed amateur photographer, I spend too much time reading photography forums on the Internet. Not long ago, I came across a particularly plaintive discussion. “Let’s say, hypothetically,...
How to Watch the 2024 New Yorker Festival
The 2024 New Yorker Festival is nearly here. For the twenty-fifth year, leading artists, actors, writers, politicians, and thinkers will gather for a dynamic weekend of conversations, performances, and...
What Can Memoirs by Supreme Court Justices Teach Us?
“Fools” is one of Neil Simon’s lesser plays. It involves a schoolmaster who, in some imaginary past, is sent to a Ukrainian village whose residents are burdened with a...
Sovereignty for Sale
In the past few years, a secretive consortium of technologists and investors has spent almost a billion dollars to purchase about ninety square miles of farmland on the eastern...
The Unexpected Pleasures of a Dirty Soda
The other day, while exploring Saratoga Springs, Utah, a small city between Provo and Salt Lake, I wandered into an outpost of Deseret Book, a chain of religious-goods stores...
The Decline of the Working Musician
Before the gig economy consumed a third of the workforce, it was mostly musicians who worried about gigs. There are debates about the origins of the word—some believe it...