Facebook Enables Extremist Views. Should I Quit and Risk Losing My Friends There?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on what to do when you’re conflicted about using an service you may rely on.
Super Bowl odds, projections: Why our model sees Ravens, not Eagles, as early favorites
The Bears might be offseason champions, but the model doesn’t like their odds to make the playoffs. The same can’t be said of the Patriots.
Summer Travel Slump? Amid Uncertainty, the U.S. Brand ‘Has Taken a Beating.’
Many airlines, hotels and analysts are forecasting a downbeat tourism season in America, as threats of tariffs and unpopular policy decisions take their toll.
Review: Bill T. Jones Creates a Dance for America, Right Now
The Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company’s season at New York Live Arts features the premiere of “Curriculum III: People, Places & Things.”
The Art of Moving F1 Around the World
Tons of equipment must be shipped, so logistics teams start packing up right after a Grand Prix ends. Then it’s on to the next race, sometimes on a different continent.
Why We’re Unlikely to Get Artificial General Intelligence Anytime Soon
Sam Altman, the chief executive of OpenAI, recently told President Trump during a private phone call that it would arrive before the end of his administration. Dario Amodei, the chief executive of Anthropic, OpenAI’s primary rival, repeatedly told …
Want a Gift for Opening a 529 College Savings Account?
Some state plans give cash incentives in May to spur contributions.
$500,000 Homes in Marrakesh, Morocco
Available properties include traditional and modern riads, as well as condos in residential communities.
‘This Is Less Like Governing and More Like a Really Nauseating Amusement Park Ride’: 3 Writers on Trump 2.0
Frank Bruni, a contributing Opinion writer, hosted a written online conversation with Kristen Soltis Anderson, a contributing Opinion writer and Republican pollster, and Nate Silver, the author of “On the Edge: The Art of Risking Everything” and the …