
Ukraine Planned to Swarm Moscow Airports With AI-Guided Drones
The stalled operation, code-named “M&Ms,” sought to isolate Russian elites and force Vladimir Putin to negotiate a truce.

The stalled operation, code-named “M&Ms,” sought to isolate Russian elites and force Vladimir Putin to negotiate a truce.







A new channel on Roku’s TV service offers all-you-can-eat AI programming. I binged eight hours of it.

The crime drama of the year is all about anger that has metastasized into something darker.

The AI boom is making phones and laptops more expensive. Cars are next.


Even in the immediate aftermath of 9/11, Muslims weren’t treated like this.

Cities that say no to driverless cars are blocking a technology that would change their residents’ lives for the better.

Even if the fertility decline doesn’t reverse itself anytime soon, the consequences are unlikely to be apocalyptic.


The Trump White House needed me—until the fact that I am trans became public.

Years after these titles were popular, they’re still worth picking up. (From 2022)

Why the end of fertility doesn’t mark the start of decline—and may even help explain our success as a species. (From 2019)



The trick to winning is to not “know everything.”

Margaret Hoover on Herbert Hoover’s life, presidency, and legacy, and the renovation of his presidential library. Plus: Trump’s dropped Reflecting Pool indictment and The Spy Who Came in From the Cold by John le Carré.

In the posting era, there’s room only for redemption and improvement narratives.

Technology may shape how and what we learn, but the act of learning itself is deeply human.

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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