The Week makes sense of the news by curating the best of the U.S. and international media into a succinct, lively digest.
Editor’s letter
Trump gains momentum with Iowa victory
U.S. strikes Houthis in Yemen, as Iranian aggression grows
It wasn’t all bad
Gaza: Has Israel’s war on Hamas become ‘genocide’?
Only in America
Good week/bad week
In other news
The U.S. at a glance
The world at a glance
Foster and the generation gap
A cold-case ace
How Biles banished the ‘twisties’
In the news
The endangered Amazon
How Trump transformed red America
Troubling evidence on trans care
Fox News’ waning influence
Viewpoint
It must be true… • I read it in the tabloids
Macron has a new mini-me
A brothel for every neighborhood
How they see us: If Trump wins, Europe’s on its own
Taiwan: Will a new leader make trouble with China?
‘Invasion Day’ is nothing to celebrate
A nation ruled by nepobabies
Noted
Immigration: A border showdown in Texas
Surrogacy: Why the pope wants it banned
Austin: Should he be fired for going AWOL?
Trump fraud trial: Campaigning in court
Wit & Wisdom
Poll watch
Pick of the week’s cartoons
CES: AI gibberish overwhelms a tech showcase
Innovation of the week
Bytes: What’s new in tech
The nanoplastics lurking in our water
Flowers give up on bees
Vegans get Covid less often
Ultrasound opens way to brain
Banana-like baby galaxies
The Age of Deer: Trouble and Kinship With Our Wild Neighbors • Book of the week
My Friends • Novel of the week
Penning Poison: A History of Anonymous Letters
Best books…chosen by Claire Oshetsky
Also of interest…in posthumous treasures
Wendy Loggia • Author of the week
Multiple Realities: Experimental Art in the Eastern Bloc, 1960s–1980s • Exhibit of the week
Kali Uchis
21 Savage
AI does George Carlin
Origin
Mean Girls
Prayer for the French Republic
Streaming tips • Tales of class envy
The Week’s guide to what’s worth watching
Masters of the Air • Show of the week
Critics’ choice: Impressive next acts from three top chefs
Recipe of the week • The dressing on this salad is “so good you might even want to pour it into a bowl and eat it with a spoon,” said Pati Jinich in The New York Times. “Creamy, tangy,” and “addictingly spicy,” it can be used on any green salad, and it might make you a roasted-habanero convert.
N/A beer: Best of the boom
The 2024 Toyota Tacoma: What the critics say
The best of…fitness gadgets
How to develop a healthy habit • Tip of the week…
And for those who have everything…
For planning meals • Best apps…
This week: Homes on islands
The bottom line
Autos: Hertz hits reverse on electric cars
Moguls: Musk demands more Tesla shares for AI work
KFC sells China on ‘New Orleans’ chicken
Crypto hype: SEC opens door to new bitcoin funds
What the experts say
Charity of the week
‘Warnamount’: A merger that Hollywood dreads
And miles to go before I sleep…
The mythical retirement crisis
The Honeymooners actress who left showbiz • Joyce Randolph 1924–2024
The lawyer who saved Lennon from deportation • Leon Wildes 1933–2024
The slick fielder who anchored the ‘Miracle’ Mets • Bud Harrelson 1944–2024
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