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July 28, 2025
How tennis’ best match point of 2025 descended into Moutet and Medvedev chaos in Washington
Two players known for their at-times chaotic styles produced a fittingly chaotic final point at the D.C. Open.
Chicago Tribune
July 28, 2025
How one tax change in Trump’s ‘big beautiful bill’ that even Gov. JB Pritzker supports will work
A higher cap on the deduction for state and local taxes is one element of Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill that Gov. JB Pritzker and many other De...
Chicago Tribune
July 28, 2025
Restaurant review: Las Carnitas Uruapan La Villita, a flagship for pork in Chicago
Las Carnitas Uruapan La Villita brings 50 years of tradition and transformation to a flagship committed to the community in Little Village.
Financial Times
July 28, 2025
A love letter to Altadena, six months after the Los Angeles fires
When a place that shaped you is mostly destroyed, how do you remember it and move forward? A journalist reflects on the neighbourhood she kn...
Financial Times
July 28, 2025
The super-cool of chilled soups
How to make the perfect gazpacho, vichyssoise or borscht
Financial Times
July 28, 2025
The volatility paradox: why markets stay calm despite the noise
America has quietly become one of the world’s most shock‑resistant economies
The Hill
July 28, 2025
Senate GOP quietly urges House to shift approach on shutdown talk
Senate Republicans say President Trump has made it clear that he doesn’t want a government shutdown, and they’re urging House GOP lawmakers...
The Hill
July 28, 2025
Collins looks to navigate Trump, funding landmines as 2026 looms
Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) is feeling the squeeze as she navigates a series of political landmines that put her at odds with President Tru...
The Hill
July 28, 2025
Republicans stop short of endorsing Trump’s call to arrest Obama officials
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard’s document releases about the Obama administration’s review of the 2016 election are leading...
The Hill
July 28, 2025
Nevada attorney general launches bid to unseat Lombardo
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford (D) is launching a bid to unseat Gov. Joe Lombardo (R) next year as Democrats look to flip the governor’s...
The Globe and Mail
July 28, 2025
Report highlights connection between sex trafficking and disappearances of Indigenous women and girls
The findings indicate that the intersection of disappearances and sex ads warrants further investigation among law enforcement and policy ma...
The Globe and Mail
July 28, 2025
Is Coke healthier when its made with cane sugar instead of high-fructose corn syrup?
Coca-Cola is bringing a cane sugar-sweetened drink to the U.S. market as an alternative to its signature offering
The Globe and Mail
July 28, 2025
Is Diet Coke disappearing off shelves?
It seems there simply isn’t enough Diet Coke to go around, and I have a hunch there’s a more sinister plot afoot
Los Angeles Times
July 28, 2025
He crossed the border for a better life. He returned to Mexico in a casket
The farmworker who suffered fatal injuries while fleeing an immigration raid in Ventura County was buried in his Mexican hometown.
Los Angeles Times
July 28, 2025
Columbia genocide scholar may leave over new definition of antisemitism. She's not alone
Academics around the country are raising alarm about growing efforts to define antisemitism on terms pushed by the Trump administration.
Washington Post
July 28, 2025
In a stressful human world, ‘mermaiding’ gains popularity in D.C. area
In an era of furries, Star Wars reenactments and other popular forms of cosplay, the D.C. region is home to one of the country’s largest mer...
The New Yorker
July 28, 2025
“Preservation”
“The Dissected Graces in Florence.”
Los Angeles Times
July 28, 2025
Commentary: Relishing a grandmother's love, one meal at a time
My most vivid food memories involve my grandmother Phyllis Harris.
The New Yorker
July 28, 2025
Daily Cartoon: Monday, July 28th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Los Angeles Times
July 28, 2025
A 100,000-year-old burial site in Israel is changing what we know about early humans
Archaeologists in central Israel are excavating one of the world's oldest known burial sites, dating back 100,000 years. It is offering evid...
The New Yorker
July 28, 2025
Mexico’s Molar City Could Transform My Smile. Did I Want It To?
More than a thousand dentists have set up shop in Los Algodones. Their patients are mostly Americans who can’t afford the U.S.’s dental care...
Los Angeles Times
July 28, 2025
How 'Jeopardy!' whiz Ken Jennings learned to make 'Kennections' everywhere and why he fears AI
'Jeopardy!' champion turned host Ken Jennings is adding to his collection of books with 'The Complete Kennections,' a collection of his week...
The New Yorker
July 28, 2025
Cartoons from the August 4, 2025 Issue
Funny drawings from this week’s magazine.
Los Angeles Times
July 28, 2025
These L.A. moms solved a cold case murder. It ‘revolutionized’ their lives
Four moms teamed up during the pandemic to solve a cold case murder, becoming close friends. Chuck Hogan wrote a book, 'The Carpool Detectiv...
The New Yorker
July 28, 2025
Was the Renaissance Real?
We celebrate the period as a golden age of cultural rebirth. But two new books argue that the Renaissance, as we imagine it, is little more...
The New Yorker
July 28, 2025
The Vatican Observatory Looks to the Heavens
It’s run by a Michigan-born Jesuit—and a meteorite expert—known as the Pope’s Astronomer.
The New Yorker
July 28, 2025
Play Laugh Lines No. 30: Fashion, Part 3
Can you guess when these New Yorker cartoons were originally published?
The New Yorker
July 28, 2025
Life Inside a Singular Artists’ Enclave in Brooklyn, in “The Candy Factory”
Cory Jacobs and Jason Schmidt’s documentary short follows a creative community held together by collaboration and the efforts of a woman who...
The New Yorker
July 28, 2025
Victoria Tentler-Krylov’s “Chiaroscuro at the Met”
The art of shade.
NPR
July 28, 2025
Don't wait for the Perseids in August — look for meteors this week
A bright moon will make it hard to see the Perseid meteor shower in mid-August, but one night this week offers a decent chance of seeing som...
Vogue
July 28, 2025
Live Forever: An Oasis Superfan Goes All-In on Noel, Liam, Britpop, Nostalgia, and the Almighty Reunion Tour
Vogue’s Corey Seymour went to see Oasis on their first night at Wembley Stadium. Here’s how that went.
Vogue
July 28, 2025
How One Artist Is Transforming an Ancient Taiwanese Folk Craft
Through his enchanting work, Zhang Xu considers how traditions travel, shift, and hybridize across borders—and, in his words, “how I can use...
The New Yorker
July 28, 2025
What We Miss When We Talk About the Racial Wealth Gap
Six decades of civil-rights efforts haven’t budged it, and the usual prescriptions—including reparations—offer no lasting solutions. Have we...
The New Yorker
July 28, 2025
“No Tax on Tips” Is an Industry Plant
Trump’s “populist” policy is backed by the National Restaurant Association—probably because it won’t stop establishments from paying servers...
The New Yorker
July 28, 2025
Israel’s Zones of Denial
A wave of triumph sweeps Israel in the aftermath of its campaign against Iran, even as Gaza’s suffering recedes from public view. Beneath th...
The New Yorker
July 28, 2025
Letters from Our Readers
Readers respond to Nick Paumgarten’s piece about the vintage-guitar collection that was recently donated to the Met and Rivka Galchen’s arti...
The New Yorker
July 28, 2025
Briefly Noted Book Reviews
Short reviews of recent releases.
The New Yorker
July 28, 2025
“Bob Marley, Live, 1980”
“In Kingston after the storm, the yard / cools, the grass slippery underfoot, / leaves dripping—the air heavy with fatigue.”
The New Yorker
July 28, 2025
Donald Trump’s War with Jerome Powell and the Fed Is Far from Over
The President’s campaign to bend the independent central bank to his will is straight out of the playbook of populist strongmen and will lik...
The New Yorker
July 28, 2025
L.A.’s Food Culture, Transformed by Immigration Raids
The city is defined by street carts and family-run restaurants. ICE’s vicious campaign has prompted many venders and patrons to stay home.
The New Yorker
July 28, 2025
Trump’s Birthday Parade Was a Hollywood Job
When the reality-TV President needed to outfit his martial procession, organizers turned to props once used by Mel Gibson, Paul Giamatti, an...
The New Yorker
July 28, 2025
Dolce & Gabbana’s Spartacus Moment
Fresh from trussing Lauren Sánchez for her Venetian wedding, the designing duo hit Rome for their annual Alta Moda couture extravaganza.
The New Yorker
July 28, 2025
The Joy of Cooking (for Gertrude Stein)
To launch her new biography of the often impenetrable author, Francesca Wade presided over a literary feast devised by Alice B. Toklas.
The New Yorker
July 28, 2025
From “I, Tonya” to Chris Farley, Pound by Pound
Need a meaty, cloddish, yet affable Everyman who can act? Paul Walter Hauser knows how to own the body type.
The New Yorker
July 28, 2025
“Emma” Unrated
In which Jane Austen’s Miss Emma Woodhouse is bestirred by “Jackass” ’s Mr. Knoxville upon his presentation of a “Fire-Hose Rodeo.”
The Atlantic
July 28, 2025
NASA and the End of American Ambition
The agency once projected America’s loftiest ideals. Then it ceded its future to Elon Musk.
Los Angeles Times
July 28, 2025
First step in the revival of the county's mothballed General Hospital building set to start
Design work has begun to transform the dilapidated General Hospital building that towers over the Eastside into a centerpiece of a vibrant n...
Los Angeles Times
July 28, 2025
COVID rising in California. How bad will this summer be?
COVID is on the rise again. The uptick was first registered in Northern California, but has also started being seen in Southern California m...
Los Angeles Times
July 28, 2025
California dairy farmers get $230 million to help cover costs of bird flu losses
Dairies say the USDA relief money helped them sustain operations as bird flu decimated milk production, but critics say the aid perpetuates...
Los Angeles Times
July 28, 2025