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Rolf Saxon thought he was being pranked when the director of the new film contacted him for a role that actually expanded during production.
Rolf Saxon, a ‘Mission: Impossible’ Fan Favorite, Returns 3 Decades Later
Rolf Saxon thought he was being pranked when the director of the new film contacted him for a role that actually expanded during production.
Democrats Still Searching for a Path Forward Months After 2024 Election
The party’s standing is startlingly low after a defeat that felt like a cultural rejection. What comes next?
Monticello Exhibit Focuses on Frenemies Thomas Jefferson and John Adams
Can the fraught relationship between Thomas Jefferson and John Adams help heal our own hyper-polarized politics? Monticello is betting yes.
Venezuela Is Holding an Election in Essequibo, a Region of Neighboring Guyana
In Sunday’s election, President Nicolás Maduro has called to elect a governor of Essequibo — a region that actually belongs to neighboring Guyana.
95 Books Have Come Out of This Journalism Professor’s Class
For three decades at Columbia Journalism School, Sam Freedman has encouraged students to try long-form narratives. His brand of tough love has paid dividends.
Where Have All My Deep Male Friendships Gone?
I have many guy friends. Why don’t we hang out more?
Trump’s Warming Toward Syria Complicates Israel's Military Strategy
Since Mr. Trump’s embrace of the new Syrian leader, Israeli airstrikes on the country have subsided.
Trump Allies Look to Benefit From Pro Bono Promises by Elite Law Firms
Veterans, in particular, are seeking free legal work from firms that cut deals with the White House like Skadden, Kirkland & Ellis and Paul Weiss.
Selfies From the Front: Inside the ‘V.I.P.’ Brigade for Ambitious Russian Officials
After a stint with a drone unit led by a member of Parliament, Russian officials return to work, and promotions, garlanded as war veterans. Most soldiers are stuck in indefinite deployments.