United States
Out of Roe’s Ruins
A British doctor working on abortion access in the U.S. expected to find a dystopia in the wake of the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade. Instead, amid the fear and legal chaos, she saw a new model of decentralized abortion care taking shape.
Talking Men
From Netflix’s “Adolescence” to Scott Galloway’s “Notes on Being a Man” and myriad studies and podcasts, it’s clear that something is up with boys and young men. But we’re not sure precisely whose fault it is — or why it’s even happening.

A Remarkable Retelling of an Improbable Revolt
Ken Burns’ documentary “The American Revolution” has helped move citizens of Mexican descent and other people of color from the margins to the center of the country’s founding story.

Listen Again: How America’s Margins Became the Mainstream
Journalist Gabriel Gatehouse joins New Lines’ Faisal Al Yafai to discuss how exploring America’s fringe movements is the key to understanding the modern United States.

Charlie Kirk’s Memory Is the Only Thing Uniting AmericaFest Attendees
Just three months after the assassination of conservative leader Charlie Kirk, the organization he founded, Turning Point USA, held its annual AmericaFest confab last weekend. Tensions and divisions on the American right — over Israel, antisemitism, Groypers, white nationalism, “heritage Americans” and Nicki Minaj — were on full display at the event.

Making the Case for American Power
Shadi Hamid discusses his new book, “The Case for American Power,” with Faisal Al Yafai.

The MAGA Battle Over the Epstein Files
The White House is haunted by the scandal-infested legacy of billionaire sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. Once described by Donald Trump as a man who “never dies,” Epstein’s shadow now looms over the presidency, even from the grave. And it’s thrown the Trump administration into deep disarray.