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Happy 80th, Senator!
Time to go. We’ve always had a minimum age to serve in Congress. How about a max?
"We Need To Take Away Children."
The secret history of the U.S. government's family-separation policy
The Greatest Talker of His Time
Felix Frankfurter was an eloquent liberal champion of judicial restraint. Is it time for a reappraisal?
Death, Incorporated
How Putin's mercenary army known as the Wagner Group does the Kremlin's dirtiest work in Ukraine and in conflict zones around the world.
Beijing's Big Bet
China's pursuit of israeli technology is key to its plan to expand its global economic and military power. The U.S. is not happy
After Uvalde, Irrelevant Gun Control Proposals
The horrifying May 24 massacre at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, which killed 19 children and two adults, happened just 10 days after a gunman murdered 10 people at a supermarket in Buffalo, New York.
What Will the Amazon Slayer Do Next?
Chris Smalls became the new face of labor when he spearheaded a unionization drive at a packing facility in staten island. Now he is trying to replicate that success across the country.
Crypto Plunge is Cautionary Tale for Public Pension Funds
When the Houston Firefighters Relief and Retirement Fund bought $25 million in cryptocurrencies, with the fund’s chief investment officer touting their potential, retired fire Capt. Russell Harris was concerned.
Awaiting the Adams Doctrine
Six months into a highly energetic mayoralty, how has Eric Adams changed the city-if at all?
Food for Thought: With the Grain
A simple, well-tested method for staving off world hunger
Torn Apart
I have studied child protective services for decades. It needs to be abolished.
God's Plan
Christian anti-abortion activists are gearing up to go after birth control. And they have surprising allies.
We Have No Nuclear Strategy
The U.S. can't keep ignoring the threat these weapons pose.
Back to Chagos
Half a century ago, 2,000 people were forcibly removed from a remote string of islands in the middle of the indian ocean. This year, a group of them set sail for home.
What Men Can Expect in a Post-Roe World
All Americans should know how to get abortion pills
Dianne Feinstein is American Politics
Over the course of 52 years in elected office, she believed she could use the system for good. Despite everything, she still does.
What Science Says About Abortion
Overturning Roe won’t stop states from tying abortion access to fetal viability
Forever Toxic
The fight over a tunnel project in Antwerp has revealed that the forever chemical PFOS, made there by 3M, is in the water, the soil, and the people. And now 3M is the focus of a criminal investigation.
Dr. Jill Biden – A First Lady Undeterred
A pandemic. A war. A country at its breaking point. Dr. Jill Biden has faced it all with the grace and conviction that has guided her all her life showing up for her students, her friends and family, the american people, her husband, and herself.
Christopher Alexander's Utopian Blueprint
Imagine a Federation of independent regions. Each of its cities is a mosaic of distinctive, self-governing neighborhoods, where "people can choose the kind of subculture they wish to live in, and can still experience many ways of life different from their own."
Medieval Geopolitics Help Explain Modern Russia and Ukraine
Explanations for Russia's 2022 war in Ukraine often go back to 2014, when the Revolution of Dignity replaced Kremlin ally Viktor Yanukovych with a pro-Western government and Vladimir Putin responded by annexing Crimea and sponsoring separatist enclaves in Eastern Ukraine.
Biden Can't Pin Inflation on Putin
If Biden is looking to spread the blame for inflation evenly, he should look in the mirror.
The Weird World of Watergate
Fifty years later, the motive behind the mother of all modern political scandals remains clouded.
Zoning vs. the Good Samaritan
How labyrinthine zoning rules restricted homeless shelters during the pandemic
Break The Revenge Cycle
Modern politics has dragged us back to the "eye for an eye" days. There's one key phrase that can disarm vengeance, though-and it's simple enough a kid can learn it.
Video Game Workers Create First Union At Big U.S. Game Maker
Video game workers at a division of game publisher Activision Blizzard have voted to unionize, creating the first labor union at a large U.S. video game company.
There Has to Be a Backup Plan.
Inside the 2024 soul-searching that's happening in every corner of the Democratic Party-except the White House.
Their Fight Is Our Fight
The truth is kryptonite for authoritarians and oligarchs-in Russia, and here at home.
Wild Goose Chase
Elizabeth Warren's years-long battle to rein in private equity has been a lonely one.
Lessons Not Learned
How the Oxford school massacre could have been stopped