
How the Elite See Rome
Need the Colosseum to yourself? Want to see a privately owned masterpiece by Caravaggio? For the tourism fixer Fulvio De Bonis, there’s no such thing as a closed door.

Need the Colosseum to yourself? Want to see a privately owned masterpiece by Caravaggio? For the tourism fixer Fulvio De Bonis, there’s no such thing as a closed door.








PEN America’s president resigned over an article detailing the isolation and exclusion that many Israeli and Jewish writers feel after October 7.

Senator Lindsey Graham made the last foreign trip of his life to a nation he never gave up on.

Loneliness created the first nation in history in which almost everyone has already changed the course of their life at least once.

Deference to civilian power is part of the job but can go too far.

Scientists don’t know why cyclosporiasis, a tropical diarrheal disease, is spreading more and more from domestic sources.

When Ethel and Julius Rosenberg were executed by the U.S. government, they left behind two sons, ages 6 and 10. All these years later, Robby and Michael are still trying to make sense of what happened.

The South Carolina senator’s sudden death leaves a void that the White House can’t afford.

Optimists once believed that universal literacy was inevitable. Now it seems that the age of reading might be a short anomaly in human history.

Despite their wacky brains, these intelligent animals seem to respond to the drug in a very similar way to humans. (From 2018)

People in different regions of the U.S. have measurably different psychological profiles. (From 2019)


“Our words do much of our thinking for us; we are necessarily manipulated by them.” (From 1975)

President Trump has consistently said the war in Iran will be over “quickly.” Is it becoming one America can’t exit?

Shannon Watts on the increasing hostility toward women among some progressive voters. Plus: the Graham Platner news and Killing Baby Hitler by Michael Tomasky.

How technology is disconnecting us from life’s small pleasures

It may be time to rethink our relationships with our devices.

There are authoritarian tactics already at work in the United States. To root them out, you have to know where to look.






























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