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HOW THE FIGHTING ENDS
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky speaks out on Trump, Putin, and the price of peace

RAINN WILSON
The stories we tell as artists cannot ignore the science, writes the co-founder of Climate Basecamp

How to relax and unwind without drinking alcohol
ALCOHOL HAS LONG BEEN SYNONYMous with relaxation.

MICHAEL BLOOMBERG
It’s all about numbers for the special U.N. climate envoy. And the numbers don’t lie—taking action on climate makes economic sense

A traumatic Iraq War mission unfolds in real time
If a movie can be elegant and brutal at once, this one is

Health Matters
ON MARCH 25, THE U.S. FOOD and Drug Administration approved the first new antibiotic in 30 years to treat urinary-tract infections (UTIs).

The Venezuelans deported to El Salvador
ON THE NIGHT OF MARCH 15, three planes touched down in El Salvador from the U.S., carrying Venezuelans the Trump Administration had designated as gang members and deported without due process.

John Legend The 13-time Grammy winner on revisiting his debut album 20 years later, his roots in the Black church, and being sung to in airports
The title of the album says a lot: Get Lifted. What does that reference?

A 1993 queer classic gets a breezy update
BRINGING CHILDREN INTO THE WORLD AND raising them is generally considered one of life's great joys.

BILL FRIST
Working across the aisle requires talking about the human impacts of climate change

CATHERINE COLEMAN FLOWERS
This environmental-justice leader knows that to truly solve things means collaborating—with everyone

Death, be not chaste
THE FIRST THING MOLLY, THE PROTAGONIST OF THE new FX dramedy Dying for Sex, does after learning she has incurable cancer is run to the bodega for a green plastic two-liter of generic diet soda.

Climate Is Everything
THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION’S fixation on Greenland comes as the Danish autonomous territory faces a future complicated by climate change.

Time Off - THE SUPERMAN NEXT DOOR
David Corenswet prepares to don the cape of the most famous superhero of all time

George Foreman
Thriller and griller

JAY INSLEE
Now, more than ever, we need local climate action, writes the former governor of Washington

SELASSIE ATADIKA
The innovative Ghanaian chef lays out a recipe for a sustainable food future

Turkey's declining democracy
ONCE AGAIN, Turkey faces political turmoil. Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, of Turkey's main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP), was detained on March 19 and then formally arrested on March 23.

What is the mental toll of spending months in space?
THE LONGEST EIGHT DAYS BUTCH WILMORE AND SUNI Williams ever spent lasted more than nine months.

EXHIBITING ANGST
How Rashid Johnson channeled his anxiety into art, became successful beyond his wildest dreams, and got a major solo show at the Guggenheim

PROTECT AND DEFEND
The Signal scandal highlights Donald Trump's careless history with secrets

Streamers rush to the ER, but Pulse is DOA
When money gets tight, as it is in Hollywood now, industries default to dependable formulas.

The author of Maid finally hires one
IN THE SIX YEARS SINCE I PUBLISHED MAID, ALMOST every person who’s interviewed me has asked me the same question: Do I, a person who became kind of famous for writing about cleaning people’s houses, have a house cleaner myself?

A LIBERAL TRUMP CARD?
What a difference mere weeks have made in Canada. As the New Year came and went, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his ruling Liberals, after a decade in power, were trailing the Conservatives by 25 points—and facing electoral oblivion.