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Two midlife losers reckon with past mistakes on a despairing and oddly haunting trip into the woods and out of their heads.
May Day Protests Are Expected to Mobilize Outcry Against Trump
Organizers see a traditional day for labor marches as an opportunity to show growing opposition to the Trump administration’s agenda.
A Key to New York City’s Water Quality That’s Hiding in Plain Sight
Hundreds of these cast-iron boxes go largely unnoticed by the millions who shuffle past.
6-Day ICE Operation in Florida Resulted in More Than 1,000 Arrests
The Trump administration hopes to work with local law enforcement as it tries to reach its goals for mass deportation.
There Is a Way Forward: How to Defeat Trump’s Power Grab.
The patriotic response to today’s threat to American democracy is to oppose Trump soberly and strategically.
Tony Awards Nominations 2025: The Complete List
Nominations for the 78th Tony Awards were announced on Thursday. Here’s who made the list.
George Clooney, Sarah Snook and Sadie Sink Get Tony Nominations
They were among the screen stars who were recognized for their work on Broadway this season as the 2025 Tony Award nominations were announced.
Three Great Documentaries to Stream
In this month’s picks, a solemn look at the war in Ukraine, plus an ongoing struggle over land and a spirited search for truffles.
The New Culture of the Right: Vital, Masculine and Intentionally Offensive
The left has dictated culture for decades. Jonathan Keeperman is trying to change that.
What to Know About the First U.K. Local Elections Under Keir Starmer
Nigel Farage’s right-wing populist party, Reform U.K., hopes to win hundreds of municipal seats and potentially a special election as voters express frustration with Britain’s two main parties.