An American Tragedy in London
Joshua Pack had money, family, and a new life in one of London’s toniest enclaves. Then the private-equity star was found dead inside his palatial St. John’s Wood home
Read OnThe Thorn in Netanyahu’s Side America and Israel are both ruled by leaders with autocratic ambitions. Only one country has an attorney general putting the law above loyalty
An Elegy for Colbert It’s Trump’s F.C.C., not Stephen Colbert, that represents a threat to public decency
Lady Chatterley’s Legacy Guy Cuthbertson examines the impact of D.H. Lawrence’s sensational novel, from numerous obscenity trials to its fascist undertones
Steve Jobs’s Lost Decade After being forced out of Apple in 1985, its founder spent 12 years running a floundering start-up. A new book claims this exile set the stage for Silicon Valley’s greatest comeback story
Each Man Is an Island Elizabeth Strout’s The Things We Never Say follows a high school teacher as he feels increasingly alienated within his coastal Massachusetts community
Crime and Scandal