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The death of trust
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CONTRIBUTORS
Wizard of Oz
DIARY
Mission midterm • Trump knows his legacy hinges on November’s elections
Sign of the times • Christian nihilism is taking over American life
Blind eye • The ICE shootings led bulletins globally. Where is the outcry over Iran?
Losing the crowd
Putin’s secret weapon • Can Russia’s shadow fleet be stopped?
What’s your hurry?
LETTER FROM ARGENTINA
The creeping tentacles of wealth taxes
Burden of proof
Loose cannon • Will Donald Trump cause World War Three?
SPECTATOR ACADEMY READING LIST
GREENLAND NOTEBOOK
Shock without awe • Was the raid on Venezuela real — or a way for both sides to save face?
Bear facts • Climate scientists hate that polar bears are thriving
The folly of Hamnet
All bets are on • Prediction markets have turned the world into a casino
Unpredictable future • New betting platforms face tougher regulation — and skeptical gamblers
Game over • Farewell to newspaper sports pages
Once in a blue moon • The Artemis II mission is an exercise in wonder
A new truth
Flawed genius • For research papers, AI works like a brilliant — but unreliable — colleague
Reddit for robots • Does Moltbook, the AI social media site, reveal consciousness?
Woman’s best friend • Fatima Bhutto’s painful memoir reveals how a dog called Coco saved her from a toxic relationship, writes Brooke Allen
Death and its discontents
Screen savers
Power play
Among the stars
The age of mediocrity • Music and science are decomposing, says J. Scott Turner
Expression of intent
Truth or arrogance?
Flight of fancy
Golden years • David Bowie was at his most brilliant in two albums made exactly four decades apart, says Alexander Larman
Blue Moon Valley
Palm life
New York life
Havana life
Prejudices
Piece of cake • New York bakery Loser’s is on a winning streak
Ways of eating
Appetite for theft • Criminal gangs have developed a taste for snails and seafood
In vino veritas
Going downhill • High prices and overcrowding are ruining skiing in Utah
Teddy bears
Bitch