Trump’s Final Chapter: ’The Final Days,’ by Terry FallisThe author of ’One Brother Shy’ imagines the end of the Donald Trump presidency
Trump’s Final Chapter: ’The Sun was Eclipsed; It Was Total,’ by Eliza RobertsonThe author of ’Demi-Gods’ writes a short story imagining the end of the Donald Trump presidency
The world must finish its job—and protect its legacy—in AfghanistanOpinion: Former diplomat Chris Alexander on what’s at stake and what must happen in Afghanistan, as America announces more troops
Did a Canadian company sell the wrong camouflage to Afghanistan?The U.S. military spent millions on a proprietary pattern that seems conspicuously green for Afghanistan
What ’Teleprompter Trump’ really meant to say was...Scott Feschuk reads between the lines of Trump’s Afghanistan address, and finds the robot from ’Lost in Space’ is a more natural orator
Sears Canada: The timeline of its slow-motion collapseThe retail giant has been led by five different people in four years, as it faces declining sales, store closures and layoffs
Awe and humility in the face of the eclipseThe alignment of celestial bodies drew cries from a crowd in a Vancouver park. One woman projected it through her colander.
Watching as the sun briefly abandons AmericaAllen Abel travels to Sumter, S.C., a place of history and infamy, for the eclipse. ’Praise Jesus,’ some bellowed at totality, and a father cried.
Trump is right: Afghanistan isn’t a lost causeYoung, educated Afghans are working to reclaim the country—and they need help now, more than ever, even as the U.S. debates its Afghanistan strategy
Donald Trump on what really caused the solar eclipseNorth Korea? A James Bond villain? Scott Feschuk channels the U.S. President in theorizing about Monday’s mysterious sun-blocker.