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How Addison Rae Went from TikTok to the Pop Charts

The artist presents herself as a gently debauched girl next door on her new album, “Addison.” It’s positioned to be one of the summer's marquee offerings.

Immigration Protests Threaten to Boil Over in Los Angeles

Over the weekend, Donald Trump’s deportation agenda met its fiercest resistance yet as federal officials conducted worksite raids and clashed with residents.

Daily Cartoon: Monday, June 9th

“Don’t worry, there’s been no extensive testing done on this crap.”

“Materialists” Is a Thoughtful Romantic Drama That Doesn’t Quite Add Up

In Celine Song’s follow-up to “Past Lives,” Dakota Johnson plays a New York City matchmaker caught between a designer Mr. Right and an impoverished ex-boyfriend.

The Crossword: Monday, June 9, 2025

They might emerge from fundamental differences: five letters.

What Did the Pop Culture of the Two-Thousands Do to Millennial Women?

“Girl on Girl,” by the critic Sophie Gilbert, is the latest and most ambitious in a series of consciousness-raising-style reappraisals of the decade’s formative texts.

“Murmuration”

“They take shapes / in air / like a scarf trick.”

A First Kiss from America’s First Woman in Space

Tam O’Shaughnessy came out as Sally Ride’s partner of twenty-seven years when she wrote of the relationship in Ride’s obituary.

Redditors: Immigrants Keep Kidnapping My Wife!!

​What to do about the human-trafficking illegal who absconds with my wife once a week and then drops her at home at dawn? Help!