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How the supermarket’s cheapest fish became Gen Z’s latest obsessionHow the supermarket’s cheapest fish became Gen Z’s latest obsession
Culture

The secret to “looks-maxxing” and saving money? Sardines.

By Kyndall Cunningham
Today, Explained newsletter
Democrats’ demands to reform ICE, briefly explainedDemocrats’ demands to reform ICE, briefly explained
Today, Explained newsletter

They’re focused on three areas: ending warrantless patrols, curtailing aggressive tactics, and increasing accountability.

By Caitlin Dewey
Politics
The man Trump is hoping can fix ICE optics in MinneapolisThe man Trump is hoping can fix ICE optics in Minneapolis
Politics

Tom Homan, explained.

By Christian Paz
America’s wildfire risk data quietly puts millions of homes in danger
Climate

Federal models keep missing homes that burn. A new AI tool zooms in.

By Umair Irfan
Politics
Trump looks ready to bomb Iran again. Why?Trump looks ready to bomb Iran again. Why?
Politics

This Iran war may not end as quickly as the last one.

By Joshua Keating
The Logoff
Why Trump is threatening Iran againWhy Trump is threatening Iran again
The Logoff

Trump says “time is running out” for Iran’s regime to make a deal.

By Cameron Peters
Future Perfect
How to help the resistance to ICE in Minnesota — and beyondHow to help the resistance to ICE in Minnesota — and beyond
Future Perfect

What Minnesota’s immigrant communities need from you now.

By Sara Herschander
Climate
Something very unexpected is happening to Norway’s polar bearsSomething very unexpected is happening to Norway’s polar bears
Climate

Scientists are baffled by the results from new Arctic research.

By Benji Jones
Today, Explained newsletter
How much trouble is Kristi Noem in?How much trouble is Kristi Noem in?
Today, Explained newsletter

Even some Republicans have begun calling for the Homeland Security secretary’s resignation.

By Caitlin Dewey
Technology
The new TikTok is freaking people outThe new TikTok is freaking people out
Technology

President Trump helped create a US version of the app, which now appears to be censoring people.

By Adam Clark Estes
Life
The one goal that unites most Gen Z menThe one goal that unites most Gen Z men
Life

Gen Z men are surprisingly excited about parenthood.

By Anna North
The Logoff
How Trump endangered Ilhan OmarHow Trump endangered Ilhan Omar
The Logoff

Trump’s many attacks on Somali Americans, briefly explained.

By Cameron Peters
Politics
The Supreme Court will soon decide if only Republicans are allowed to gerrymanderThe Supreme Court will soon decide if only Republicans are allowed to gerrymander
Politics

The Republican justices already upheld Texas’s gerrymander, now we’ll find out if the same rules apply to blue states.

By Ian Millhiser
Future Perfect
Who do you believe about the end of the world?Who do you believe about the end of the world?
Future Perfect

The Doomsday Clock is keeping time for a world that no longer exists.

By Bryan Walsh
Politics
The White House’s shocking lies about MinneapolisThe White House’s shocking lies about Minneapolis
Politics

Never forget how this administration misled you.

By Christian Paz
Future Perfect
Claude has an 80-page “soul document.” Is that enough to make it good?Claude has an 80-page “soul document.” Is that enough to make it good?
Future Perfect

Anthropic’s philosopher, Amanda Askell, reveals what went into the chatbot’s moral education.

By Sigal Samuel
The Logoff
Why DHS is investigating its own killings, briefly explainedWhy DHS is investigating its own killings, briefly explained
The Logoff

The Trump administration is sweeping Alex Pretti’s death under the rug.

By Cameron Peters
Politics
How Trump transformed ICE, in two chartsHow Trump transformed ICE, in two charts
Politics

The money behind Trump’s immigration crackdown, briefly explained.

By Cameron Peters and Melissa Hirsch
Culture
The US’s biggest tennis stars don’t really want to get political. They might not have a choice.The US’s biggest tennis stars don’t really want to get political. They might not have a choice.
Culture

The biggest storyline at the 2026 Australian Open is Americans being asked about Trump.

By Alex Abad-Santos
Future Perfect
Your friends are still acting like everything is normal in America. What do you do?Your friends are still acting like everything is normal in America. What do you do?
Future Perfect

All Americans live in a “dual state.” Here’s what that means — and how to help others see it.

By Sigal Samuel
Politics
China is purging its military leaders. Is this a step toward war?China is purging its military leaders. Is this a step toward war?
Politics

Xi Jinping is eliminating the people who might be willing to say no to him.

By Joshua Keating
Politics
How long can ICE keep ignoring federal courts?How long can ICE keep ignoring federal courts?
Politics

A federal judge just threatened to hold the agency’s leader in contempt.

By Ian Millhiser
Today, Explained newsletter
7 ways to rein in ICE7 ways to rein in ICE
Today, Explained newsletter

Congress, the courts, and state governments still have the power to check the abuses of immigration agents.

By Caitlin Dewey
Politics
Trump’s deportation forces finally went too farTrump’s deportation forces finally went too far
Politics

A baby-step back from the brink.

By Eric Levitz
The Logoff
Trump’s plan to extort Minnesota, briefly explainedTrump’s plan to extort Minnesota, briefly explained
The Logoff

Trump to Minnesota: Give me your voter data, or else.

By Cameron Peters
Podcasts
How Democrats — and even a few Republicans — in Congress are moving to rein in ICEHow Democrats — and even a few Republicans — in Congress are moving to rein in ICE
Podcast
Podcasts

Alex Pretti’s death has pushed more and more lawmakers into saying something must be done.

By Miles Bryan and Noel King
Politics
So what if Alex Pretti had a gun?So what if Alex Pretti had a gun?
Politics

The unbearable hypocrisy of pro-gun conservatives defending the Minneapolis killing.

By Zack Beauchamp
LIVE
ICE in Minnesota: Latest stories and updatesICE in Minnesota: Latest stories and updates
Even Better
What kids lose without snow daysWhat kids lose without snow days
Even Better

Virtual learning means missing out on a different kind of education.

By Michael Venutolo-Mantovani
Explain It to Me
Are we getting stupider?Are we getting stupider?
Podcast
Explain It to Me

Technology is rotting our brains — but there are ways to stop it.

By Jonquilyn Hill
Politics
Supreme Court considers whether teachers must be informants against their studentsSupreme Court considers whether teachers must be informants against their students
Politics

Plaintiffs from the religious right are asking the Republican justices to seize control of public schools.

By Ian Millhiser
Policy
The killing of Alex Pretti is a grim turning pointThe killing of Alex Pretti is a grim turning point
Policy

Trump’s authoritarianism is becoming less subtle — and more vicious.

By Zack Beauchamp
Future Perfect
The world just passed a surprisingly positive milestone on nuclear weaponsThe world just passed a surprisingly positive milestone on nuclear weapons
Future Perfect

It’s been more than eight years since the last nuclear explosion. How long will the pause last?

By Joshua Keating
Podcasts
How the prenup became mainstreamHow the prenup became mainstream
Podcast
Podcasts

The surprising embrace of prenuptial agreements by millennials and zoomers, explained.

By Avishay Artsy and Noel King
Politics
The Trump administration’s unchecked abuses in MinnesotaThe Trump administration’s unchecked abuses in Minnesota
Politics

How the Trump administration pushed Minneapolis to the brink.

By Cameron Peters
Policy
Can Minnesota prosecute the federal officers who just killed a man?Can Minnesota prosecute the federal officers who just killed a man?
Policy

Federal agents just shot and killed another person in Minneapolis.

By Ian Millhiser
Podcasts
Minnesota officials want to find out the truth about Renee Good’s death. The federal government won’t let them.Minnesota officials want to find out the truth about Renee Good’s death. The federal government won’t let them.
Play
Podcasts

And 3 other takeaways from a conversation with the state’s attorney general, Keith Ellison.

By Astead Herndon
Podcasts
The strategy Europe used to save Greenland from TrumpThe strategy Europe used to save Greenland from Trump
Podcast
Podcasts

The president’s retreat, explained.

By Dustin DeSoto and Noel King
The Logoff
The week the US and Canada broke upThe week the US and Canada broke up
The Logoff

What Mark Carney said in Switzerland, briefly explained.

By Cameron Peters
Politics
You don’t need to be a liberal to oppose Trump’s ICEYou don’t need to be a liberal to oppose Trump’s ICE
Politics

You just need to care about your own constitutional rights.

By Eric Levitz