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Portrait of a Leader April 20, 1959
The World Is Now My Home
How I helped Trump and Giuliani undercut Ukraine
THE OTHER DAY I WATCHED SOME STREET INTERVIEWS in Moscow. The first person said the Russian invasion of Ukraine was justified because Ukrainian government officials were Nazis.
What's at stake in Nigeria's presidential election
NIGERIA—AFRICA’S most populous country, largest economy, and top oil producer—will hold a presidential election on Feb. 25. Incumbent President Muhammadu Buhari, now finishing his second four-year term, is ineligible to run for reelection. Even if he could run, he probably wouldn't win.
INSIDE THE BASEMENT WHERE AN ENTIRE UKRAINIAN VILLAGE WAS HELD CAPTIVE FOR 25 HARROWING NIGHTS
SEVEN DAYS AFTER THE INVASION OF UKRAINE, Russian troops entered the village of Yahidne. They forced the residents out of their homes and into the basement of the local school, which they had turned into their headquarters.
WHERE WES MOORE COMES FROM
The Maryland governor may be the Democrats' most talented newcomer since Barack Obama
THE AI ARMS RACE IS CHANGING EVERYTHING
Tech companies are betting big on AI. Are they making the same old mistakes?
Gender Politics
SPAIN'S MINISTER OF EQUALITY IS PUTTING ONE OF EUROPE'S MOST FEMINIST GOVERNMENTS TO THE TEST
KING OF THE WORLD
After weathering a decade of skepticism, James Cameron revels in the success of the Avatar sequel
The strange case of the resurgent whodunit
THE THIRD SEASON OF THE NETFLIX THRILLER You ended with a red herring.
Rebecca Makkai goes back to high school
IF YOUR PRESENT SELF COULD RECKON WITH the past, what would you try to resolve? That's the question that haunts Bodie Kane, the protagonist of I Have Some Questions for You, Rebecca Makkai's slow-burning crime novel, to be published Feb. 21.
The most mysterious Brontë, revealed and unsolved
YOU PROBABLY KNOW RIGHT OFF THE BAT WHETHER you’re a Wuthering Heights person or a Jane Eyre person. Both, of course, are great.