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The Civilians on the Other Side of Signalgate

From the daily newsletter: An eyewitness in Yemen describes what happened while members of the Administration sent emojis.

What Pauline Kael Failed to See About Young Film Lovers

The first piece Kael wrote for The New Yorker, “Movies on Television,” suggests why she remains a vexing influence in cinema more than a half century later.

Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, April 8th

Tariffs, tariffs, go away.

“I Am Seeing My Community of Researchers Decimated”

Across the country, the Trump Administration’s assault on public institutions and its cuts to government funding are forcing scientists to abandon their work and the patients who benefit from it.

An A.I.-Generated Article on How to Tell If the Article You’re Reading Is A.I.-Generated

If artificial intelligence wrote it, redundancies won’t be there. I repeat, if artificial intelligence wrote it, redundancies won’t be there.

Will A.I. Save the News?

Artificial intelligence could hollow out the media business—but it also has the power to enhance journalism.

The Trump Show Comes to the Kennedy Center

Can the fifty-four-year-old arts hub weather the next four years?

The Other Side of Signalgate

The Trump Administration’s extraordinary security breach has elicited shock, amusement, and anger. An eyewitness in Yemen describes what happened when the bombs started to fall.

The Crossword: Tuesday, April 8, 2025

A moderately challenging puzzle.

When I Met the New Dire Wolves

D. T. Max on the startup reversing extinction. Plus: how Trump crushed the stock market; and Seth Rogen’s notes on Hollywood.