Opinion: Figures like Madeleine Albright and Hillary Clinton cannot be removed from the history of attacks on democracy
Martin Amis on nuclear war, the difference between Brexit and Trump, and why all writers really do think about posterity
Opinion: Over the past 12 months, the fragility of women’s rights and safety has only gotten clearer
In his collection of stories essayist Andrew O’Hagan calls Assange ‘conspiratorial, untruthful, narcissistic . . . probably a little mad, sad and bad’ and excoriates the Republicans
In the span of 24 hours, Clinton and Obama delivered speeches to paying crowds in Toronto. Here’s how the two events compared.
A selection of the best barbs, laments, zingers and warnings in ‘What Happened’
Anne Kingston: Clinton’s new book shows she emphatically refuses to do so—and might be her most important political legacy.
Scott Gilmore: Public confidence in media, business, government and other institutions is already at an all-time low. New technology is set to make truth even harder to discern.
The Democratic Party’s new brand might feel like empty sloganeering—but it may also signal a big shift in thinking. Which one is it?
Scott Feschuk imagines the moment Trump Jr. decided to totally steal the New York Times’s thunder by releasing his own emails
Hillary is back, and her daughter Chelsea is stepping up too. Why this Clinton political revival is incredibly unhealthy for America.
Women of power, influence and—yes—privilege gathered recently in Manhattan. As Anne Kingston writes, their show of strength could not be more timely.