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A.I. “deadbots” and avatars are ushering in a new era of techno-spiritualism.
By Cody Delistraty

It was almost as though America’s northern neighbor were an entirely different country.
By Stacy Schiff

They may be even more serious than the one we’ve been focused on.
By Jamelle Bouie

What ‘Adolescence’ gets right about the harassment of female authority figures.
By Jessica Grose

A.I. is just what we need in the post-fact era: less research and more predicting what we want to hear.
By Tressie McMillan Cottom

Party leaders have embraced convenient excuses. This perilous political moment requires more self-reflection and honesty.
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Trust your staff, admit mistakes, don’t embarrass the president.
By Frank Kendall

Alex Edelman HBO’s comedy special about white nationalism hits different now.
By Alex Edelman, Susannah Meadows and Kristina Samulewski

With Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as health secretary, what was once a fringe movement now controls the halls of power.
By Matt Hongoltz-Hetling

A national security scandal is manageable. A bunker mentality spells doom.
By Ross Douthat
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