
Growing Up Murdoch
James Murdoch on mind games, sibling rivalry, and the war for the family media empire
Growing up Murdoch, the girls of summer, the unstoppable Turtleboy, and Graydon Carter's time working on the railroad. Plus the Trump world order, kosher salt, the fear economy, Reddit, the last great Yiddish novel, Albert Barnes and his 181 Renoirs, and more.
James Murdoch on mind games, sibling rivalry, and the war for the family media empire
Women have always loved America’s pastime. It has never loved them back.
A profane blogger believes an innocent woman is being framed for murder. He’ll do anything to prove he’s right—and terrorize anyone who says he’s wrong.
The time I spent working on the Canadian National Railroad changed the course of my life.
In the MAGA vision of the national interest, might will make right.
The president isn’t trying to engineer prosperity for Americans. He’s seeking power for himself.
Why has kosher salt replaced table salt in American pantries?
Reddit’s not perfect, but it may be the best platform on a junky web.
Why some mainstream Black intellectuals are giving up on the landmark decision
Chaim Grade’s Sons and Daughters rescues a destroyed world.
Albert Barnes believed in the liberating power of art—but you had to look at it his way.
Readers respond to our February 2025 cover story and more.
A devilish crossword puzzle