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Harvard has hired lawyers connected to conservative Supreme Court justices and President Trump himself to fight its case against the government.
5 Children’s Movies to Stream Now
This month’s picks include animals galore and an animated “Addams Family” adventure.
M.L.K. Wrote a Love Letter to a Nation Torn by Hate. Sound Familiar?
Dr. King’s “Letter From Birmingham Jail” has some pointed guidance for today’s Trump opposition.
My Miserable Week in the ‘Happiest Country on Earth’
For eight years running, Finland has topped the World Happiness Report — but what exactly does it measure?
‘Pavements’: A Sly Ode to the Last Band You’d Give the Biopic Treatment
Part spoof and part serious, the film is about mythmaking as much as it is about music. The result is delightfully destabilizing.
Our Dad, Leonard Bernstein, Would Want His Music Played at the Kennedy Center
Some have urged us to withdraw our father’s music from the Kennedy Center to protest Trump’s hostile takeover. We asked: What would Dad have done?
‘Sinners’ | Anatomy of a Scene
Ryan Coogler narrates a musical sequence from “Sinners,” in which the past and future of Black music is conjured.
What Will Happen to Australia’s Housing Market After the Election
Going into a federal election, both major parties are hesitant to tame the sky-high property values that have priced many voters out of the housing market.
Late Night Watches ‘Signalgate’ Claim a Victim, Sort of
Mike Waltz, who added a journalist to a Signal group chat about plans to bomb Yemen, is out as national security adviser, but his career isn’t over.
Overwhelmed? Go See Some Cherry Blossoms.
The ephemeral, exquisite antidote to doomscrolling.