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The Burgled Louvre’s Stolen-Art Expert
[ad_1] I went to look a bit on the Louvre’s website to see the provenance and discovered the recency of the acquisitions. The absence of information about the material was...
Ten of My Favorite Cookbooks of 2025
[ad_1] The year’s best culinary titles include a food history of the United States, a guide to being an excellent dinner-party guest, and a collection of recipes that people decided...
What if Readers Like A.I.-Generated Fiction?
[ad_1] After feeding Han’s writing into GPT-4o, Chakrabarty fine-tuned fresh versions of the model on the work of twenty-nine other authors, including a close college friend of mine, Tony Tulathimutte....
Hard Work Still Fuels Real Wealth Creation
[ad_1] A simple question exposed a hard truth: most people want more balance even if it means less money. The prompt was clear. Would you rather work 25 hours a...
REE Medical Guide: How to Choose a Good Disability Claim Company and Avoid Bad Actors
[ad_1] The Department of Veterans Affairs continues to process disability claims at a historic volume. In fiscal year 2024, VA reported completing more than 2.4 million disability compensation claims, a...
Can You Reclaim Your Mind?
[ad_1] Modernists like Woolf developed an attitude, which T. S. Eliot called “impersonality,” meant to reclaim their mental lives from the habits they unknowingly followed. The philosopher Raymond Geuss has...
A Graphic Novel About Rage and Repression in Montreal
[ad_1] “Cannon” is the second graphic novel by Lai, a thirty-two-year-old Australian who lives in, and makes art about, Montreal. Her first book, “Stone Fruit,” applied a similar visual style...
The Year in Slop
[ad_1] 2025 in ReviewNew Yorker writers reflect on the year’s highs and lows.The Turing test, a long-established tool for measuring machine intelligence, gauges the point at which a text-generating machine...
Five Things That Changed the Media in 2025
[ad_1] The true-crime genre has been a cornerstone of the podcast market for years, and we could very well see a proliferation of newsletters about cold cases, wife murders, or...