The Financial Page
The Truth About Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day”
The President’s one-man trade war was already hurting the economy. His expansive new tariffs will make things worse.
By John Cassidy
The Political Scene Podcast
How Tesla Dealerships Became the Epicenter of the Trump Resistance
More than two hundred protests against Elon Musk and DOGE took place worldwide over the weekend. The staff writer Sarah Larson attended one.
Book Currents
Fredrik Backman on the Art of Scandinavian Storytelling
The best-selling author of “A Man Called Ove,” “Anxious People,” and the “Beartown” trilogy highlights four novels from his native Sweden that are making their English débuts this year.
Humor
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, April 2nd
“Wow—I’d just assumed your profile picture was A.I.-generated.”
By Ali Solomon
Shouts & Murmurs
You Love the Office
“My deskmate smells like roadkill, just like my roommate. It’s like I never left home.”
By Dennard Dayle
Q. & A.
What Marine Le Pen’s Conviction Means for French Democracy
After the far-right leader was found guilty of embezzlement and barred from running for office, her supporters cried foul. Was justice served or politicized?
By Isaac Chotiner
Crossword
The Crossword: Wednesday, April 2, 2025
Bruce Wayne and Bruce Banner, for two: nine letters.
By Caitlin Reid
Infinite Scroll
The Limits of A.I.-Generated Miyazaki
The launch of GPT-4o inspired a rash of A.I.-generated Studio Ghibli-style images. They may bode worse for audiences than for artists.
By Kyle Chayka
The Lede
The “Snow White” Controversy, Like Our Zeitgeist, Is Both Stupid and Sinister
Placing the failure of the live-action remake largely at Rachel Zegler’s feet is almost perversely flattering to her.
By Jessica Winter
The Front Row
“Fiume o Morte!” Brilliantly Dramatizes the Rise of a Demagogue
Igor Bezinović’s film thrusts century-old archival footage into the present, restaging the brazen reign of an autocrat whose tactics feel startlingly resonant today.
By Richard Brody
Deep State Diaries
The Fired Student-Debt Relievers
As Donald Trump guts the Department of Education, a vastly diminished staff attempts to keep the wheels on the government’s $1.6-trillion loan portfolio.
By E. Tammy Kim