The Feds Cracked Down on the World’s Biggest Crypto Mogul—and Then Insulted Him! Nitish Pahwa
Janet Yellen and Merrick Garland did not go easy on CZ.
The Slatest for Nov. 21: Trump’s Lawyers Argued He Might Be Able to Reveal the Names and Addresses of Jurors Slate Staff
Stories about a fan’s death at a Taylor Swift show, the Supreme Court and the Voting Rights Act, the secret to perfect mashed potatoes, and more.
In Its New Season, Fargo Finally Does Fargo Sam Adams
The new season is the first to arrive in a world without new Coen brothers movies. Can it scratch the itch? <img src="https://compote.slate.com/images/bc3bc2dc-5e92-4c7e-8f45-4ffe42415e38.jpeg?crop=2135,1423,x0,y0" title="In Its New Season, Fargo Finally Does…
One of Music’s Biggest Stars Just Returned With … a Flute Album. He Joins a Long Tradition. Carl Wilson
The history of the flute in popular music is about so much more than Ron Burgundy and Jethro Tull.
In 2024, Even the Federalist Society Isn’t Conservative Enough for Donald Trump Dahlia Lithwick
The GOP front-runner is shifting the Overton window once again.
Clarence Thomas Just Made Another Mess for His Colleagues to Clean Up Jay Willis
Cases like this one are the inevitable output of a judiciary controlled by conservatives at every level.
The D.C. Circuit Court Revealed the Huge Flaw in Trump’s Gag Order Claim Robert Katzberg
Trump’s self-serving misuse of the First Amendment must be rejected.