Three new books apply an economist’s lens — and language — to some of our most unruly phenomena, including war and nature ...
Some critics and physicians said Elizabeth Bruenig’s account of a mother confronting a child’s death from measles felt misleading once they learned the story was reported fiction.
The 43rd president of the United States launched a Substack site Feb. 16 with a 1,500-word tribute to a predecessor.
To open a series of essays about U.S. presidents, George W. Bush pays tribute to George Washington, who “ensured America ...
By instinct, we treat our body as our own. It is the instrument of our will. If I want to ski, I send my body hurtling down a slope. If I want to eat, I feed it. If I want to read, I make it sit still ...
The billionaire venture capitalist explained why software would eat the world in 2011. He had no idea.
The sharpest minds in business and tech are responding to a viral essay on AI's impact on jobs with some approval and a lot ...
The problem we face involves the degree to which the truth must now compete with such a vast multiplicity of falsehoods that discovering truth itself becomes unviable.” ...
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