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Sep 17, 2025 • 55min
The Greatest Fight of All Time
The Thrilla in Manila nearly killed Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier.
By Vann R. Newkirk II
From the October 2025 issue.
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Sep 16, 2025 • 45min
The Invention of Judd Apatow
How a kid from Long Island willed his way to the top of American comedy
By Adrienne LaFrance
From the October 2025 issue.
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Sep 15, 2025 • 15min
Whither the Dictionary?
Explore the challenges traditional dictionaries face in a digital world, highlighting Merriam-Webster's adaptations amidst declining viability. Discover how lexicographers strive for inclusivity while navigating changing language norms. Delve into the struggles of Digital Dictionary, grappling with financial setbacks during the pandemic and misaligned educational initiatives. Understand the future of lexicography, focusing on innovative strategies and social media engagement as the industry adapts to evolving complexities in language.

Sep 13, 2025 • 9min
This Was Spinal Tap
Forty years after Spinal Tap, history’s most hapless band turns it up to 11 one last time.
By James Parker
From the October 2025 issue.
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Sep 10, 2025 • 18min
John Cheever’s Secrets
In a new memoir, Susan Cheever searches for the wellspring of her father’s genius.
By Adam Begley
From the October 2025 issue.
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Sep 4, 2025 • 20min
Songs of Herself
The tidiest explanation for the pop star’s success is that she befriended an underestimated audience of girls and young women. That’s only part of the story.
By Spencer Kornhaber
From the October 2025 issue.
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Sep 3, 2025 • 42min
The Neighbor From Hell
Israel and the United States delivered a blow to Iran. But it could come back stronger.
By Graeme Wood
From the October 2025 issue.
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Aug 23, 2025 • 31min
The Ghost of Lady Murasaki
A thousand years ago, Murasaki Shikibu wrote The Tale of Genji, the world’s first novel. Who was she?
By Lauren Groff
From the October 2025 issue.
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Aug 20, 2025 • 16min
You Deserved Better
A Letter to America’s Discarded Public Servants
By William J. Burns
From the October 2025 issue.
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Aug 13, 2025 • 1h 4min
Canada Is Killing Itself
The country gave its citizens the right to die. Doctors are struggling to keep up with demand.
By Elaina Plott Calabro
From the September 2025 issue.
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