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A Deep Dive Into Our Ratings
Breaking down and analyzing our cigar ratings from the past year
The Godfather at 50
Conceived as a quick payday fashioned from a lurid novel, the landmark gangster movie became a cultural phenomenon and quite possibly the greatest movie ever made
What Happened at the Stables
When show jumping became the latest Olympic sport to be plagued by revelations that young female athletes had been sexually abused by respected older men, some equestrians fought back—against the organization set up to stop the problem
Rent to Own: Purchasing Power
Minneapolis weighs a law that could let renters buy their place—or pick their landlord.
Rule the School: Boards of Control
Our long history of letting white Americans veto racial progress in education
Food for Thought: There Will Be Blood
Lab-grown meat still requires slaughterhouse products.
Break the Chain
We’ve got a plastics problem. Will chemical recycling solve it?
Looks Don't Kill
Plastic surgery has a troubled history inside prisons. Some advocates want it to make a comeback.
Holy War
How Steve Bannon, Milo Yiannopoulos, and other militant right-wing activists are hellbent on transforming the Catholic Church— starting with the pope
The Pushback
Millions of refugees are fleeing war, persecution, and the effects of the climate crisis. A new frontier of brutality awaits them.
The Coming Coup
The insurrectionists failed to topple a fair election. But Republican legislators are succeeding at seizing control of how—and if— votes are counted.
MASSACRE at FLOWERTOWN
2.5 MILLION DEAD BEES, AND AN UNLIKELY TEST OF PUBLIC HEALTH POWERS
IS HIGH INFLATION THE NEW NORMAL?
ECONOMICS
HOW THE WAR ON SPRAWL CAUSED HIGH HOUSING PRICES
REGULATION
How Robots Will Transform the 2020s
THE SERVICE BOT WILL REVOLUTIONIZE WAREHOUSES, HOSPITALS, FARMS, AND MAYBE YOUR HOME.
Weather Is Not Climate. Or Is It?
Science
Why Can't We Build Anything?
Future
The Real Cost of a Magical Education
Blood, sweat, and tears in Naomi Novik’s scholomance novels
Can We Fix San Francisco?
San Fransicko author Michael Shellenberger on homelessness, crime, addiction, and his differences with progressives and libertarians
Two Libertarianisms
Within the big tent, a divide over libertarianism’s limits
Corruption and Crackdowns in California's Marijuana Market
Black markets thrive under mismanaged legalization.
Bloody Duty
"Was the torture and killing of a German businessman by three U.S. Army vets a gruesome hit job? Or a simple shakedown gone horribly wrong?"
Loving the Bald Eagle to Death
Americans have had a strange way of showing their admiration for this regal creature.
The Smutty Mystic
What everyone gets wrong about Sheila Heti’s fiction
The Madness of the Method
Does acting need to be grueling to be good?
Women of a Certain Age
Why stars in their 40s are at last getting interesting roles
My Personality Transplant
How to find happiness, how I made myself less unpleasant
Underground Steroids Risky Business
I believe we all reach a point in our lives where we look back at the days of our youth, and find striking contrasts with the world of today.
2 of 6 Boeing Max Test Fraud Counts Against Pilot Dropped
A judge has tossed two of six fraud counts against a former Boeing pilot involved in evaluating the troubled Boeing 737 Max jetliner.
Trapped
With nurses in short supply, U.S. hospitals are leaning harder than ever on underpaid contract staffers who aren’t allowed to leave when their shift is over