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How Donald Trump Broke the Iowa Caucuses
Whether he wins as expected or somehow underperforms, the former President has upended the Republican contest without participating in a single debate and having barely campaigned on the ground.
The Mail
Letters respond to Sarah Stillman’s essay about felony murder and Natan Last’s piece about crosswords.
Is A.I. the Death of I.P.?
Generative A.I. is the latest in a long line of innovations to put pressure on our already dysfunctional copyright system.
A D.I.Y. Fanzine, Fifty Years On
When Ira Robbins was publishing Trouser Press, he got mail from Pete Townshend and Joan Jett (who told him to get lost). Now he’s publishing a compilation.
Cartoons from the January 22, 2024, Issue
New cartoons from the magazine.
David Means on Writing Animals Truthfully
The author discusses “Chance the Cat,” his story from the latest issue of the magazine.
Hisham Matar’s Latest Novel Explores a Divided Soul
In “My Friends,” a Libyan expat in London struggles with his loyalties to friends, family, homeland, and his own ambitions.
Opinion | It’s Time for the Government to Regulate AI. Here’s How.
AI may be new, but the regulatory hurdle it presents is classic.