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Will Biden’s Meetings with A.I. Companies Make Any Difference?

Voluntary commitments from the likes of OpenAI, Microsoft, and Google could be a small step toward meaningful A.I. regulations—or…

A Minor Reboot Won’t Save Ron DeSantis’s Toxic Campaign

Florida’s governor will need to do much more than shake hands with voters at greasy spoons if he wants to beat Donald Trump.

Unskilled Florida Man Regrets Missing Out on Being Enslaved

Governor Ron DeSantis said that forced labor would have been “a game-changer.”

Daily Cartoon: Monday, July 24th

“Where do you want to go this summer to get fed up with all the tourists and complain that everyone is trying to rip you off?”

How Alex Spiro Keeps the Rich and Famous Above the Law

With a common touch that appeals to juries and a client list that includes Elon Musk, Jay-Z, and Megan Thee Stallion, he’s on a…

“A French Doll,” by Cynthia Ozick.

It was not a plaything, a toy baby doll that a child could dress and undress and pretend to scold in a grownup voice.
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The Mail

Letters respond to Isaac Chotiner’s piece about the U.K. and Europe, Alec MacGillis’s report on the Boeing 737 MAX, and Michael…

“The Brothers Karamazov,” Reviewed

In Dostoyevsky’s final novel, narrative unfurls at the mad and authentic pace of human emotion.

Will the 99-Cent Slice Ever Become the 0.000033-Bitcoin Slice?

The actor Ben McKenzie, who has moonlighted as an author and prominent cryptocurrency skeptic, tries to buy some pizza and a…

A Trash-Eating Sea Monster Appears in the Hudson!

A team of scientists and environmentalists tests out the WasteShark, an unmanned watercraft that vacuums up soda cans and…

Prince Harry Talkin’ Trauma

Shouts & Murmurs by Paul Rudnick: King Charles’s problem child probes Putin’s poisoned cupcakes, Trump’s bone spurs, Zuckerberg’s…

An Oedipal Fish Story on Broadway

The actor Robert Shaw used to bring his son Ian to the “Jaws” set. Now Ian’s playing his dad in “The Shark Is Broken,” his play…

The Perils of Highly Processed Food

For millennia, human beings have engineered what they eat. Have we finally gone too far?

Christoph Niemann’s “Recipe for Disaster”

The artist expresses his sense of urgency about the emergency unfolding all around us.

Roles That You, a Digitally Scanned Background Actor, Will Soon Be…

Enthusiastic DeSantis Supporter: Naturally, we’re licensing out our deepfake tech to politicians, too.

The Ferguson Report: An Erasure

A poet redacts the Department of Justice investigation of police bias and brutality in Ferguson, Missouri, revealing larger lyric…

“Ars Poetica,” by Christian Wiman

Poetry by Christian Wiman: “If I could let go / If I could know what there is to let go.”

How Larry Gagosian Reshaped the Art World

The dealer has been so successful selling art to masters of the universe that he has become one of them.

The Magnificence of the Bluefin Tuna

Karen Pinchin’s “Kings of Their Own Ocean” gives us a new look at the beauty and the importance of an ancient fish.
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