John Fetterman’s TikTok Whisperer

Newt Gingrich was not happy. It was the night of Dec. 6, minutes before the U.S. Senate race in Georgia was called for Raphael Warnock, and over on the Fox News show “Hannity,” the finger-pointing for Herschel Walker’s imminent loss had begun. One major culprit: TikTok. TikTok? The Chinese-owned social media platform, which hadn’t even…

Quiz: What’s Your Trigger?

While it would be great to be as calm as a Buddhist monk in everyday life, we all lose it on occasion. But just like favorite flavors of ice cream, the things that set us off vary from one person to the next. For some, it’s irritating tasks; for others, it’s irritating people. And of…

Lost in the Froth

Amarilli, mia bella, Non credi, o del mio cor dolce desio D’esser tu l’amor mio? And even after my soul-lifting, world-altering technologies flopped and the kitchens in my glass offices were no longer stocked with kombuchas and microgreens and microbrews, and none of my 15 remaining yes men had the energy for micromanaging or microblogging…

Seven Stories of Rage and Regret

When forest fires made our summer air toxic in Portland, Ore., I drove to a hardware store far across town to gather materials to make a homemade air purifier. My partner, Nick, lugged a heavy AC unit up from the basement which we hoped would cool and clean the air coming into our 90-degree home.…