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The Unsurprising F.B.I. Investigation into John Bolton
From the daily newsletter: the retribution phase of Trump’s Presidency has begun.
By Susan B. Glasser
The Retribution Phase of Trump’s Presidency Has Begun
There was a certain awful predictability about the F.B.I.’s Friday-morning raids targeting the former Trump adviser turned critic John Bolton.
By Susan B. Glasser
How Extreme Heat Affects the Body
Dhruv Khullar, who reports on medicine for The New Yorker, investigates the medical effects of extreme heat.
How Big Tech Sets the Agenda in Trump’s America
Evan Osnos speaks with Wired’s Katie Drummond about the hype around artificial intelligence, and what tech moguls learned from Elon Musk’s tenure in the White House.
Daily Cartoon: Friday, August 22nd
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
By Drew Dernavich
What Killed the Two-State Solution?
How deceit, delusion, and the inexorable pull of the past have transformed an idea once seen as a possible means to end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict into a dangerous gimmick.
By Hussein Agha and Robert Malley
The Mini Crossword: Friday, August 22, 2025
Item that takes up a lot of space in a beach bag: five letters.
By Mollie Cowger
Anthony Roth Costanzo Channels Maria Callas in “Galas”
Plus: the eclectic chaos of Haim, Trajal Harrell struts the catwalk at Park Avenue Armory, “Mamma Mia!” returns to Broadway, and more.
By Helen Shaw, Dan Stahl, Sheldon Pearce, Brian Seibert, Richard Brody, Jane Bua, Shauna Lyon, and Hua Hsu