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The Paralysis of the Democratic Party
Its leaders have clear moral and political incentives. Why have they not come out against Joe Biden?
By Isaac Chotiner
A Dispatch from Inside the Republican National Convention
Reporting from Milwaukee, Antonia Hitchens offers on-the-ground updates on Donald Trump’s first appearance following an attempted assassination in Pennsylvania.
A Life-or-Death Decision Among Friends, in “Hamster”
A tragic accident turns a lighthearted gathering into a moral quandary for a young Iranian couple.
Bernie Sanders Wants Joe Biden to Stay in the Race
But he still won’t say that the President is capable of serving a second term.
By Isaac Chotiner
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, July 17th
“What kinds of things can we expect establishment Republicans to strongly object to before completely embracing in a second Trump Administration?”
By Brendan Loper
The Best Books We’ve Read in 2024 So Far
Our editors and critics review notable new fiction, nonfiction, and poetry.
By The New Yorker
The Trump Assassination Attempt Meets the Internet’s Brain-Rot Era
Today’s social platforms can instantly convert even the most harrowing news events into misleading tidbits and gleefully empty jokes.
By Kyle Chayka
Influencers I’d Actually Want Influencing Me
Jeremy Allen White doing literally anything.
By Irving Ruan and Ellis Rosen