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Will Trump’s Gulf of America Power Trip Break the White House Press Corps?
The Associated Press had its day in court on Thursday, but free speech in this Presidency is already a big loser.
By Susan B. Glasser
A Playlist for Spring
From the daily newsletter: a playlist to help you navigate the season’s awkward in-between days.
By Amanda Petrusich
How Donald Trump Throttled Big Law
The President has two goals: to seek revenge and to intimidate lawyers challenging his agenda. Is a top firm’s deal with him a necessary act of survival or a damaging blow to the entire profession?
By Ruth Marcus
Bonus Daily Cartoon: Extracurricular Activity
“What time did they say this kid gets out of class again?”
By Guy Richards Smit
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, March 27th
“The court has spoken—let’s see if anyone listens.”
By Niall Maher
Joe Rogan, Hasan Piker, and the Art of the Hang
New forms of media that invite intense parasociality are capturing the attention of young men. What does it portend for our politics?
With Vinson Cunningham, Naomi Fry, and Alexandra Schwartz
The Millennial Exit
We were raised on red-40 cereals and people-pleasing! Shouldn’t any of that count for something?!
By Laura Steinel
The Mini Crossword: Thursday, March 27, 2025
A koala’s mostly consists of eucalyptus leaves: four letters.
By Mollie Cowger
Will Trump’s Obsession with Space Save NASA?
“NASA is going to be politicized in a way that it’s never been politicized before,” the reporter David W. Brown says. “And I’m afraid there’s no way to undo that once it’s happened.”
With Tyler Foggatt
The Cinematic Glories of Manoel de Oliveira’s Endless Youth
The Portuguese director, who made twenty-two features after the age of eighty, rejuvenated the art of movies by linking personal experience to the arc of history.
By Richard Brody