In Burn Book, Kara Swisher looks back at a journalism career close to—and critical of—power. To what end?
The economics of CleanTok and making domestic labor public
On labor in Las Vegas and the true costs of the Super Bowl
On the unforgiving economics of making comics—and cartoonists’ efforts to change them—in the wake of #ComicsBrokeMe
The EU offers supercomputer access to companies who meet their guidelines for responsible AI
And does it matter if it bursts?
Akil Kumarasamy’s debut novel, Meet Us by the Roaring Sea, offers a fresh portrait of female disaffection
After decades of work investigating the masculine conscience, the star of Oppenheimer dares approach the white-hot shame at the center of everything
Funded by a lifetime of Mattel money, the Ken doll’s namesake (and son of its creator) didn’t have to work a day of his life. Still, he made Delivery Boys
Gabrielle Zevin's blockbuster novel Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow captures the contradictions of the video-game industry—and commits the same oversights