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Is Redistricting Depriving Women Of Their Voting Rights?
The Supreme Court weighs in.
Bringing The Passenger Pigeon Out Of Extinction
Bringing extinct animals back to life is now within our grasp, says Long Now Foundation researcher Ben Novak.
The Many Resurrections of Sherlock Holmes
Why the Great Detective is always in fashion.
Will Today's Global Trade Wars Lead To World War III?
The splintering of international economic interdependence is a worrying sign for peace through trade.
Goodbye, Obama
The outgoing president leaves a loaded gun in the Oval Office.
Democrats Defect From Obamacare
Meanwhile, the GOP learns to stop worrying and love Obama’s signature legislative victory.
Lionel Shriver Doesn't Care If You Hate Her Sombrero
The author of We Need to Talk About Kevin and The Mandibles pulls no punches when it comes to race, sex, or economics.
Safe Sex, Dangerous State
THE KIDS THESE days are incredibly lame.
Giant Ziplock Baggies Full Of Lambs Are Going To Change Everything
IN APRIL, RESEARCHERS announced they had managed to keep several extremely premature lambs alive and growing in artificial wombs.
The Surprisingly Long History Of Private Space Exploration
America returns to its roots, thanks to philanthropists who are literally shooting for the stars.
Neuropsychopharmacologist David Nutt On Alcohol, LSD, and Getting Sacked For His Findings
The British psychiatrist and neuropsychopharmacologist David Nutt had reached arguably the pinnacle of his field as chairman of the government’s Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs.
Health Care And The Politics Of Disruption
AT THE BEGINNING of May, the insurance giant Aetna announced that it would cease selling health coverage in Obamacare’s insurance exchanges entirely.
After The Martian, Andy Weir Goes To The Moon
In November, writer Andy Weir released a new novel, Artemis, about a settlement on the moon. His first book, The Martian, which you may remember from the blockbuster movie version starring Matt Damon, was powered by plot-driving engineering mishaps and triumphs. Artemis instead gave Weir a chance to unleash his inner “economics dork,” he says. This fall, Editor in Chief Katherine Mangu-Ward talked with the author about what he thinks the political economy of the moon would look like.
Goodbye, Millennials
Get off our lawn.
Don't Blame Pain Pills For The Opioid Crisis
CHRIS CHRISTIE, THE outgoing governor of New Jersey, has repeatedly told the story of a law school classmate who died of an overdose after getting hooked onoxycodone prescribed for back pain.
From Bork To Willett
Is the conservative legal movement going libertarian?
It's Time To Privatize The V.A.
And a lot of other government functions as well
Now Hiring: Teen Cigarette Narcs
FINDING A JOB as a 16-year-old can be a challenge.
Steve Forbes Talks Shop
A hundred years ago, financial columnist B.C. Forbes started an eponymous business magazine.
Ye Shall Know Them By Their Debt
DONALD TRUMP CERTAINLY knows how to drive the news cycle.
Global Trade Is Good For Small-Town Manufacturers
PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP is nothing if not a protectionist.
Making History Modern
When women bought retro futurism at $4.50 a yard
The Fragile Generation
BAD POLICY AND PARANOID PARENTING ARE MAKING KIDS TOO SAFE TO SUCCEED.
The FDA Warms To Vaping
IN JULY, THE Food and Drug Administration(FDA) extended the deadline for e-cigarette manufacturers to seek regulatory approval of their products.
Congress Passed The First Step Act. What's The Second Step?
In the waning days of the 115th Congress, the first major criminal justice bill in eight years was passed.
Oh, The Places They'll Go —If You Let Go
An economist’s guide to happier, more relaxed parenting
When Did We Get So Scared of ‘Screen Time'?
The myth of brain rot from glowing rectangles.
What It Means To Be A Kid In The 21st Century
Free-range mom Lenore Skenazy talks with sociologist Frank Furedi about what it means to be a kid in the 21st century.
Teen Fiction Twitter Is Eating Its Young
“Cancel Culture” is out of control online.
Americans Should Impeach Presidents More Often
We don’t do it nearly enough.